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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 502258" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>AG... at 23, I was still living at home, and working... AND running half the household, because my mother was very ill and there were still younger children at home. BUT... I was definitely on the right side of society... clean, sober, earning my own way, and contributing to the household in significant labour if not in dollars. Really, its not about the age of the adult child - its about the condition of the adult child, the condition of the relationship, and any special needs. There is no blanket rule for <strong>age</strong>. And I think that is part of why it gets confusing. Sometimes, it does make sense for adult children to be at home... just often enough that we end up double-guessing ourselves.</p><p></p><p>Blanket rule for behaviors like drug use? or even just non-contribution to the overall well-being of the home? Sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 502258, member: 11791"] AG... at 23, I was still living at home, and working... AND running half the household, because my mother was very ill and there were still younger children at home. BUT... I was definitely on the right side of society... clean, sober, earning my own way, and contributing to the household in significant labour if not in dollars. Really, its not about the age of the adult child - its about the condition of the adult child, the condition of the relationship, and any special needs. There is no blanket rule for [B]age[/B]. And I think that is part of why it gets confusing. Sometimes, it does make sense for adult children to be at home... just often enough that we end up double-guessing ourselves. Blanket rule for behaviors like drug use? or even just non-contribution to the overall well-being of the home? Sure. [/QUOTE]
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