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I’ve dated women that still live with their parents, I don’t see anything wrong with that actually. What matters is how they are living with their parents , if they are doing it responsibly to save money to eventually buy a home that is great, means that they care more about their future than there parents restrictions (good sign). If they are just doing it to be lazy and they are either unemployed or not studying or looking into making their life better then NO THANK YOU!!!!
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Yes, they are more than one good sign here (IN MOST CASES). It shows that they are willing to sacrifice fun/freedom in order for financial stability is one, it shows that as an adult they still get along with their parents enough to keep living with them, and depending on upbringing in most cases a person in a tight knit family will make for a better life partner. Those are just some good signs I’m sure there are more.
Would be weird because I am probably her dads age
And last girl who lived with her parents, was 22 years old lol
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Her living situation doesn’t matter as much as her potential to be a great wife/mother. At least to me.
Lived with my parents until I was 28. It allowed me to focus on school/licensure and save tons of money. I was able to buy my first house alone because of it. I have a good relationship with my parents, which I would think is an asset ✨
As long as she doesn’t call me “daddy” in front of her father, we’re gravy. (Whew! What a doozy that was…)
OP you can call me daddy! (Assuming you are F)
I think it really depends on the manner in which she is living with her parents. Is she living with them as a child or as an adult? Does she know how to do things for herself or is she still dependent on them for everything? Is she a mooch or does she contribute to the household?
As long as she's mature, has a job, is actively taking steps towards a better life, and we vibe, why not? Times are tough and only in America are multi generational households looked down on.
Speaking of my mother and I choose to live together. Things happened in the past and changed our lives dramatically. Sad to say but glad Im here because she came down with cancer stage 4 so I take care of her. Holding down a job is a joke so money is tight. Feeding tube for 12 hours with a trak. Life is still changing and can only hope it gets better from here. Life happens dont judge.
I could write a book called clouded. And some wouldn't believe the things ive lived through. But not complaining at all. Learn as you live is how I see it. Some dont get choices just served
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Depends how long it’s been going on, if it’s a short term practical plan, sure, if it’s a long term life style- No. ( unless it’s because they need her there)
Yes. Because why not.