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Does Mike live at your house?
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 645151" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>No way would Mike be allowed to live in my house - but this is a growing trend in the UK too. It's often blamed on the high cost of buying a home and the recession and the rising divorce rate sending many adults in their 20s and 30s back to their parents' home. I don't get it. I couldn't wait to leave home and find my own place. I couldn't wait to get a job and independence.</p><p></p><p>One of my friends has been dating a man for the past 3 years. He's 50 and still lives with his mother. 'Odd' isn't a strong enough word to describe it. She's 53 and has her own home and has been independent since the age of 18. Convenient for him I suppose, if I want to put my 'cynical' hat on. He's nice enough I suppose, but wouldn't be the man for me. haha.</p><p></p><p>Like the article says - some mothers want to carry on mothering - way past the age when it's apropriate to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 645151, member: 17650"] No way would Mike be allowed to live in my house - but this is a growing trend in the UK too. It's often blamed on the high cost of buying a home and the recession and the rising divorce rate sending many adults in their 20s and 30s back to their parents' home. I don't get it. I couldn't wait to leave home and find my own place. I couldn't wait to get a job and independence. One of my friends has been dating a man for the past 3 years. He's 50 and still lives with his mother. 'Odd' isn't a strong enough word to describe it. She's 53 and has her own home and has been independent since the age of 18. Convenient for him I suppose, if I want to put my 'cynical' hat on. He's nice enough I suppose, but wouldn't be the man for me. haha. Like the article says - some mothers want to carry on mothering - way past the age when it's apropriate to do so. [/QUOTE]
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