I'm 30... And Still Living With My Parents!

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I'm 30... And Still Living With My Parents! Imagine if you're 30 years old... And you're still living with your parents.

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Would that hurt? Although this might seem impactful, this is the reality of a good portion of americans nowadays.

Due to the changes in economy, the rising in real estate prices and other factors, more and more people are delaying its moving out from home.

So... What would you do if you were 30 and still living with your parents? Should you consider moving out? Should you consider living with them?

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Don't be ashamed for moving out late. It's your life, live it the way where you feel comfortable, achieve your goals at your pace and disregard haters and standards.

napalm
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Living with parents or not owning a car is a shame in America. The car and real estate companies created it.

kastuul
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The economy is really bad. Even with a full-time job, my choices are live with my parents or live in a slum.

Moneymakinglinksmedia
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I’m over 40s and still living with my parents. They are more important for my life. Now I take over to care of them because they had looking after me for years.

wklim
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It's much smarter to keep living with them until you have your finances in order. It's 2019 ... shit has drastically changed since the 90's. People judge for the simple reason that "society" expects us to do what it wants us to do.

stancedtaco
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I lost my relationship, job, business and niece. I'll be 30 in May. Kindly pray for me.

belindabella
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Move out when you ready to move out, Meanwhile, take some responsibilities to help your parents to so they can live comfortable and better off pressures.

luisriba
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The thing that pisses me off is that my parent's generation had it so easy compared to now. They could buy a house in their 20s and have it paid off in no time.

TheRubberStudiosASMR
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I'm 30 making 1200 a week living with my parent, nice house that's paid for and I pay all the bills helping my mom save her money and I save mine so its a win win for errbody

daddypop
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It's almost one whole year that I moved out. I'm 27 and let me tell you guys, that it is truly satisfying to be on your own. I have struggles but the pros outweigh the cons. If only you guys could take the first step, you will be glad you did. I got a good apartment with a balcony and an extra room. It's great to drink coffee and relax in the morning. I was so afraid at first but rough times do sharpen you. If you are unhappy with being with your parents, you will remain that way.

arenassempersolaris
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I'm 30 and I still live with my folks.

Well, all these years living with them I saved money to buy a land and build my house. I lost my job due to recession in my country in a recent time so I'll stay with them for a while. My home is built, but without a job I'll have some trouble to keep my expenses. However as soon I get a job, I will marry and I will live in my house. Living with parents is not that easy but you have to make choices. Living by your own with limitations, lack of money, and debt seem not to be a great idea. I dont find it reasonable at all.

I'd advise you to stay with your parents. But keep saving money, working, and studying. Don't think like you gonna stay with them forever. You need your own space. You need a place to sleep with your girl in privacy. You need your sacred place to jerk off in peace. So do not sleep. Save money to buy your house. Keep it up. Keep growing up.

Good luck guys

tiagosuhet
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Living with parents makes you feel richer than you are.

roopealho
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What is the big deal if you're still living with parents at 30 or beyond?? The only problem I see is if you're still acting like a baby or child, like not contributing to household expenses, or not doing your own laundy, etc...
There are also several good reasons that someone in their late 20s and beyond to still be living with parents or family.
For one thing, it can be mutually beneficial, you work and help cover the family home's household expenses. Your parent or parents my be struggling to cover household expenses like bills, food, etc.
How are you less of a man if you live with parents or family? I have lived on my own and have lived with parents and other family. This whole idea that your're not man if you're still living at home is a load of shit, unless your still act like a baby where they buy your food or they do your laundry etc...

If you're still living with your parents from your 20s beyond, make sure you:
help cover household expenses, like bills and groceries
Cook or help cook
do your own laundry
Do the chores or help around with the chores
Basically do all the shit you'd normally be doing if you were living on your own.
Don't be a drain, be an asset and not a liability.

And respect that it's your parent's or family's house, but let them know that you're also an adult.

For most young people the only option they have when moving out is to move into a share house. I mean what's the point of that? You live with a bunch of randoms, and just trust they're not going to murder you in your sleep or something like that. I guess it's okay if it's at uni or college and your share a dorm room, but not anywhere else.

Anyways, just what some random guy on the internet thinks. Because it's like you're made to feel bad if you're living at home from your 20s and beyond. It's bullshit. If you're living out living on you're own or living in a share house, good on you, but don't be looking down on those that are living with their parents for good reasons.

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I am 34 and I still live with my parents and to be honest, it's one of the best desicions I made. We have a nice house, and I like them a lot. It's a great feeling, waking up, and chatting with my mum to a cup of coffee. I take walks with me dad and I love my cat. But, and that's a big thing, I am not a looser. I clean the house, I cook great food for everyone, I help my mum lifting big weights, etc. By not spending money on a house or rent, I can spend all of it on me. I have a small job to pay my beer, and all of my time goes in to my business and my education. I finished acting school, I read a book a day, I am a high class pianist and I have a lot of time for my bike. In many cultures its normal, to live that way, and for a reason. It's just the media telling you move out, get into a job you hate, so you can pay a woman and feel manly, get it depths and be a slave to the system. And my parents get older. They will need me more and more, and I can slowly adept into taking over everything. And all those girls who say I am not a man, well fuckem. Just by ignoring them and using the resources my family has built, I am way ahead of everyone I know.

derwandschauer
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Reasons why I live with my parents:
- I still care for them
- I have no knowledge of renting/buying my own place
- Real estate is expensive
- No knowledge of being financially stable
- Anxiety

benjaminmartinez
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I'm from the Philippines and we don't really mind living with our parents forever lol. I actually grew up in my grandparents house along with my aunts. In fact, many Filipino parents don't want their children to move out. It's giving them anxiety attacks lol. That's how family oriented we are 💕

junerl
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I think the culture varies a lot. It is very common for grown adults to live with their parents throughout Asia. Nothing wrong as long as your are contributing to the family. Nuclear families are a fairly recent invention.

luvsuneja
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When I was a kid it was the norm to move out by 18. Then when I reached 18, my generation had zero choice except to stay at home. Even now, some of my friends stayed home into their 30s. It's the society we live in. It costs too damn much starting to self sustain, unless you live as a hermit and have no life but work for a long time first.

calcugedhion
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I see a lot of people who are so competitive with their fellow man that they actually praise his downfall, and failure.

The fact that we see each other's failure as a marker of our own success is part of why modern western society is falling... Instead of seeing men as a work in progress we make them feel as though they are an inevitable failure...

Perhaps "work" wouldn't be so bad if we shared purpose in this life.

CobraFlows
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my dad died when i was 11 and i became a man fast because i had to, ive been through 4 years of the army and i know what its like to not be home and wanting to be home so bad, i pay for everything and pay all my own bills, my mom has had brain surgeries and heart surgeries, she cant afford to live much on her own even with a job, so she lives with me, but i am really happy and good things are coming, im not selfish and love seeing people be successful in life

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