HELLO.. you know it's weird or you wouldn't be asking.. BIG RED FLAG... run girl run...
2006-08-13 18:30:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not weird for a 32 yr old man to want to live with his parents. It just mean he is comfortable being with his parents and there is nothing wrong with that. Many men do not give parents the attention they deserve.
2006-08-14 01:33:51
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answer #2
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answered by RY 5
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It means he doesn't have the money to live as well somewhere alone as he lives in his parents PAID FOR house!
Mom and Dad have nice furniture which Mr. 32 probably has none or little of! Mommy cooks everynight and has his clothes clean by Sunday evening so he can go back to work Monday morning without dirty drawers! What's weird is if he still crawls between them at night when he has nightmares!
2006-08-14 01:34:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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there are the two types of 32 yr old males living at home. you got the slackers who don't want to take responsibility of their own lives and then you get the kind of guys who do it for good reason. Either they are finishing a degree or need to take care of mom or dad. My very best friend had a degree and a very high paying job. They offered him his dream job that was 4 states away. Then his mom got cancer. He did not take the job and decided to stay at home with her and take care of her. He was 33 yrs old. Thank God she is cancer free and now that he knows that mama is going to be ok, he took a dream job that is only a state away.
2006-08-14 01:39:11
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answer #4
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answered by carriec 7
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I have a friend who is 28 and still lives with his parents. He is trying to save money to buy a house, so that when he finally meets the right girl, they can get married and not worry about money. What he's doing makes sense to me...but I could never stand living with my parents.
So, I guess the only weirdness for me is that these type of men probably are true "Momma's Boys" and a girl may never be able to live up to the way his mother did things for him.
2006-08-14 01:36:19
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answer #5
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answered by seattlecutiepie 5
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If he doens't have a good paying job, maybe he doesn't want to scrape by and waste all of his money on rent and living expenses? Or maybe his parents are just OK with him staying there? Some people are really close with their parents and as long as they're OK with him staying there that long I wouldn't see anything wrong with it, as long as he works, goes to college full time, helps out around the house a lot, and isn't a lazy bum.
Also, it's not uncommon for people to live at home that long in other cultures.
2006-08-14 01:33:01
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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It's weird for a 32 year old anything to want to live with their parents and it means that they did not raise you to take care of yourself.
2006-08-14 01:30:34
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answer #7
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answered by Kristonia 3
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It means one of five things:
He's spoiled.
His parents want to help him out.
He's blankin' lazy.
He can't make it out there on his own financially.
He's afraid.
I went out for dinner once with a 54 year old man who was never married, had no children, no steady job, never owned or had his own place AND he still lived at home with Mama. A "former" friend set us up. GONE!!!
I may "sound like" a gold digger, folks, but at 54, the man had better had done something with his life besides NOTHING!!! :(
2006-08-14 01:32:26
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answer #8
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answered by coorissee 5
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If it is done in respect and admiration for the parents, where he wishes to take care of them, then no it is not weird at all. Far be it from that, it is in all honesty, very noble and kind. If his parents want his companionship and he forsakes them...then how much trust is left in that sort of man? -Will you feel comfortable around such a man? ...What if a more beautiful, or wealthier, or exciting, woman than you were to cross his path... How I see it, a Man of Principle will always be better than a Man of Desire. I bid you farewell.
2006-08-14 01:42:19
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answer #9
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answered by cajunx 2
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It doesn't mean anything to me. In fact, it depends on how you look at it. It is possible that this person understands how expensive it is to live on your own and he just wants to save a few dollars. Who knows why he wants to go back to his parent's house. It is also possible that he misses his mom's wonderful cooking? Hey, I have a brilliant idea...why don't you actually sit next to him and say, "tell me about moving to your parent's house." Then, just listen without interrupting. Don't give him advice and just listen quietly. You know, he might actually tell you.
2006-08-14 01:35:47
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answered by MrG 2
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It doesn't seem so bad if he is living in a BIG MANSION. But who is like that nowadays? I take it to mean moderate lifestyle, or less than moderate which doesn't fair well with many people.
2006-08-14 01:48:47
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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