Dumbest liberal excuse I have ever heard...so, following your logic, what happened to #3, I thought they had 3 successful kids, dumb-ass?
And, if you look at the fucking age groupings, you'd realize, it is the eldest of the 4 who is still at home....so, how does your logic work?
Listen, everyone is different, this one has figured out, life is pretty good at home, and, Mom and Dad don't put a lot of pressure on him to perform...but sounds like that is soon to come.
He'll figure it out, or, he'll go cold and hungry! Personally, I'd let him be until he is 30. By then, he'll figure out all the hot chicks are married...all that is left is divorcees who already have kids. He'll find one who fucks him good, he'll end up marrying her and taking care of her bastard children. Instant family, just add water. Much the way my father-in-law did, minus the job part. He just liked living at home, saved his money, Mom and Dad enjoyed him being around, his life was quiet and pleasant, till he met my mother-in-law.
Is it normal to want my son OUT OF THE HOUSE!?
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Dumbest liberal excuse I have ever heard...so, following your logic, what happened to #3, I thought they had 3 successful kids, dumb-ass?
And, if you look at the fucking age groupings, you'd realize, it is the eldest of the 4 who is still at home....so, how does your logic work?
Listen, everyone is different, this one has figured out, life is pretty good at home, and, Mom and Dad don't put a lot of pressure on him to perform...but sounds like that is soon to come.
He'll figure it out, or, he'll go cold and hungry! Personally, I'd let him be until he is 30. By then, he'll figure out all the hot chicks are married...all that is left is divorcees who already have kids. He'll find one who fucks him good, he'll end up marrying her and taking care of her bastard children. Instant family, just add water. Much the way my father-in-law did, minus the job part. He just liked living at home, saved his money, Mom and Dad enjoyed him being around, his life was quiet and pleasant, till he met my mother-in-law.