Living with my parents at age 25
I am 25 years old and still living with my parents. Is it normal to live with my parents at this age?
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I am 25 years old and still living with my parents. Is it normal to live with my parents at this age?
Thanks!
Are you still going to school? If you are I think it's normal but if you have your full time job and all, I think moving out and leave your parents enjoy being alone together again would be the right thing to do.
i knew a guy who was 30 and still living with a parents. mind you, it's always a plus when a man knows how to do things for himself without mommy always providing.
My daughter is 27. Still at home. But she finished community college. Got her AA. Now she has to move out of state to finish college because California is crap! Not enough money to teach our kids. California is broke.
Normal to still be at home, unless you are a bum.
Maybe if you're in America, people would consider it as not normal. That's why Americans suck.
Here u dont move out until ur married which i find sick so here or in the states yea its bad be responsible and move out u loser
In this ecomony, it is normal as long as you are trying to work, go to school, or maybe both. It isn't normal if you are just sitting aroud watching TV and playing video games all day while eating twinkies.
lol a poll was done in Australia not to long ago about kids born in the mid 70's to the early 90s stay at home for longer than older people did, men who in their adolescence were from two-parent families. Thirty-three per cent of men (compared with 16 per cent of women) had never left home and 45 per cent of men from two-parent families (compared with 15 per cent from stepfamilies and 26 per cent from sole-parent families) had not lived away from home.
in the uk
25% of men aged 25 to 29 now live with their parents. This is almost double the proportion of women in their late 20s (13%) who still live at home.
and 1 in three of these people do it because they like a full fridge cooked meals and cheap rent.
i left home when i was 16 and went flatting i was studying full time at a poly tech and working part time at a McDonald's (selling drugs was just a side line) but leaving home so early has made my life now possibly a little harder as it is harder to save money and get the things you need but has also made me independent and prepared me for life.
i hope this gives you your answer lol
Sorta normal. It depends, like most of the people said. If you never plan to move out, that's weird. If your parents need some help, then its ok. Or there may be other factors. I moved out a week after turning 25, only because I had a kid when I was 20 and they supported me. I couldn't wait to move out! But since you didn't describe what type of situation your in, who knows. It is a good money saving plan though. I know some people who were on their own for years but moved back home to save for their own house. Understandable, but I can't see myself moving back home no matter how bad I want to own my own place. My parents are cool, but no thanks
If ur going to school and working to move out for a goal then itsgood. If not then maybe u should rethink staying with ur folks. They probably want to spend time together. As soon as u can afford to go u should probably do so for them. But whatever makes u happy
Some may think its something to be ashamed of, personally I dont! I sometimes end up living back with my parents for whatever reason, but Its a great way to save cash and plan what you want in the future, or study whilst living with your parents. It gets wierd at times, sure but I say normal!