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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostThere is a severe lack of pride, particularly among males of the species these days.
My wife extended a job offer to a millennial college grad a couple months ago. She then received a call from the woman's/girl's father and he wanted to negotiate salary/terms of employment. Haaaaa. This is apparently not uncommon these days. The offer was subsequently rescinded.
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For me personally, I'd have to be in dire straights to live with my parents. I like my space too much.
I can understand parents helping out their grown kids if they get into a tight spot temporarily, but if they never leave, then after a while you have to blame the parents for enabling them, even though they are just trying to help.
Maybe today's society is just reverting back to communal living lol.
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When I graduated college I moved home on a Friday. My dad said "Enjoy the weekend, I expect you to be out by Monday". He was half way kidding but the last thing I wanted to do after living on my own for 4 years was move back in with my parents.
I know my parents had my back if I truly needed it but they were done with the handouts. I was glad to be on my own. It will be the same for my kids hopefully.
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When my sons were young, I told them I was teaching them things to leave home, not stay home. All 3 have left home, went to college, trade schools, military and are being good citizens. I do have one that Im not happy with, but, I keep praying for him.
Oldest, kicked out at 18, ex military, college student, tech school grad, married, working.
Middle son left at 18, college grad, Masters in music, teaches Elem School kids music.
Youngest son left at 18, ex college student, Marine Corp, married, 1st baby on the way.
Only daughter 11yrs old, home schooled, very intelligent. Bright future.
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It was just me and two brothers at home. We all left when we graduated high school. None of us live where we grew up still to this day. Dad has passed but he always said he was proud of the way we made our way in the world and didn't need him to do it.
My uncle now.....my grandparents had to give him the house and move out and buy another.
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One girl I work with that's about 25 still has an allowance. She doesn't call it that but that's pretty much what it is. She don't live with her mom but she wires her money every week and she expects her to. If I ever told either one of my parents to wire me money I'd get slapped in the mouth.
My parents couldn't afford it anyway but they wouldn't do it even if they could. If I ever run out of money I'm up a creek without a paddle. That's just gonna be the way it is.Last edited by okrattler; 04-26-2019, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View Postthe last thing I wanted to do after living on my own for 4 years was move back in with my parents.
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