Yes. My brother still does.
2007-04-07 08:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not anymore I'm epileptic and when my boyfriend died I was 5 months pregnant with our second child I could not live alone because of the high risk pregnancy and my 19 month old little girl. I've been back at my moms now for awhile, but now my mother needs me to take care of her she has diabetes and is loosing her eye sight very fast and other health problems. I drive her to her appointments, do her shopping, read her mail, fill out forms for her just about everything. I don't think I'll be going anywhere for awhile. I also know a guy who has the same problems with both his parents although his father just died and let me tell you this guy has got lots of money. So please don't be so quick to judge.
2007-04-07 15:52:09
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answered by dizzymom 4
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yes but i have a daughter thats 4 and i always tell her she will always have a room at home and if i can keep her here in her 30 i would be happy.its not a bad thing it depends on the person and if they are working and contributing to the family. if so no theres nothing wrong with it.s h i t im 36 and if i could i would live at home still. never leave the nest.i love my chrildren.
2007-04-07 15:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the reason why they are there like if they parents are sick or they needs help financially to get back on their feet, but yes, that is way to old to still be living with your parents. I would think the person is afraid to go out into the real world and give life a try.
2007-04-07 15:40:43
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answered by ♥♥Bree♥♥ 7
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No, could be going through personal problems - divorce, school, job, things like that.
And, it's really nobody's business where you live!!!
If I had it to do all over again, I'd have not ran out the door at age 17. I'd have taken advantage of a roof over my head instead of going out and taking the first job just to get by....
Oh, to do some things over again.....
2007-04-07 15:40:55
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answered by ♫JordinSparks♫ 4
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You mean lives with his/her parents, right? Home is by definition the place where one resides; everybody who has a residence lives at home.
Yes, it does lead to an assumption there is something wrong with the person.
2007-04-07 16:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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i suppose that might b the 1st assumption but more than likely there is no compelling reason for them to move out and as long as they r helping out and not just living there, i see nothing wrong with it.
2007-04-07 15:40:32
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answered by Nora G 7
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Depends. Are they living there for their own benefit, or for the benefit of their family?
2007-04-07 15:39:14
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answered by steveshurtleff 4
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I assume he's intelligent for not getting married. Why would you want to loose half of your stuff, have no sex life and see the same person over and over and over and over.
2007-04-07 15:38:40
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answered by Cleatus 1
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No I would call it trying to save money
2007-04-07 15:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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