I’m 31 btw. I had a terrible home growing up and mom kicked me and my sister out and one of my brothers ran away :/ BUT My friend and their partner live with their partner’s parents and grandma and I love visiting because their home is so full of love! My friend and their partner are both 30. Multi-generational households are beautiful if the family is emotionally healthy, and I think this should be common in our culture without a sense of shame or feeling lazy/poor.
Apr 13, 2025

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Im so sorry to hear about your old home life but am glad to hear you re thriving out on your own! That friend of yours’ house actually sounds idyllic so thank you very much for sharing
Apr 13, 2025

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late 20s and thriving honestly because I moved back to my parents. no debt, no rent, no cooking. I just go to work, relax, and then work on myself and my business my relationship with my parents improved so much as I got older. I think when they start respecting you as equally as you respect them, it’s always going to be good. plus check out their backyard. they got hammocks
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Ive never ever lived with a man and that’s honestly so epic. The concept of together parents is as alien to me as people imagining their parents getting a divorce… My mom is brave and strong and had the incredible foresight to just do it alone instead of giving me a bad home environment or making me have to process the weight of divorce as an older child. Shoutout my mom Being a single mom in suburban white America in the early 2000s is kinda rad She’s also a chef which is a really cool too
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Im so grateful my mom gives me a place to live. Ive been finishing college but it gets boring. I barely talk to anybody on a daily basis. But i also dont get out enough, its hard to make friends as an adult.
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