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why staying at home after age of majority is ridiculed in american culture?
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07-09-2012, 12:34 PM
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Vezazvqw
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My paternal half-brother lives with his mom at age 25. He works and is still pursuing his Bachelors degree. His mom actually wants him living there, and was upset recently when he discussed moving out.
Now here's the weird part. Our 22-year-old younger sister just gave birth to a baby out of wedlock with this sociopathic loser. My sister is stuck on guys like this... he is just the latest in a long series of them. He does happen to be one of the more dangerous among them. Before the baby was born, my brother planned to move out, when his mom proposed to move my sister and this guy into the house. She tried to guilt trip him over it. LOL doesn't work at all... my brother is like a brick wall for that, maybe worse than me. His mom ended up paying my sister's rent for their ghetto duplex instead.
Unfortunately my stepmom is a major enabler for bad behavior in this case. We know more than enough about this baby daddy to know he shouldn't be anywhere near our family, but my sister is too emotionally needy with her inferiority complex and "bad boy" fetish to leave him.
Anyway I suppose the point is that this sort of multigenerational family cohabitation isn't compatible with the level of "freedom" that young people sometimes expect to have. That is, the freedom to associate with people who shouldn't even be welcome in your house.
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