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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 567385" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'd either set him up with a used trailer in good condition on the property somewhere..............or just shove (push is often too gentle) him out of the nest by handing him a move out date and standing firm. Personally, I think he'd do just fine in his own place and there is just no reason for him to still be at home. Except that he has more spending money and his life is cushier that way. </p><p></p><p>Letting Billy remain dependent is not helping him, it's hurting him. So, you and tony are not going to live forever, what happens to Billy then? A rude awakening to the adult world at the age of like 50 or so? And Tony expects him to be able to cope with it at that point? Uh, no. Not fair to Billy. (even if Billy doesn't "get it" as to why moving out is necessary) And most certainly not fair to you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 567385, member: 84"] I'd either set him up with a used trailer in good condition on the property somewhere..............or just shove (push is often too gentle) him out of the nest by handing him a move out date and standing firm. Personally, I think he'd do just fine in his own place and there is just no reason for him to still be at home. Except that he has more spending money and his life is cushier that way. Letting Billy remain dependent is not helping him, it's hurting him. So, you and tony are not going to live forever, what happens to Billy then? A rude awakening to the adult world at the age of like 50 or so? And Tony expects him to be able to cope with it at that point? Uh, no. Not fair to Billy. (even if Billy doesn't "get it" as to why moving out is necessary) And most certainly not fair to you guys. [/QUOTE]
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