1. Your country.
2. At what age did you leave your parents' home?
1. Your country
>leave parents home
why on earth would you do that?
17 years old
this, I will nver leave it or my brother might inherit it.
Same. They actually searched for me via police kek.
i left when my dad beat me up when i was 14 but they found me 2 weeks later, now i will never leave though, housing too expensive.
What? I left for college
>At what age did you leave your parents' home?
That just don't happen
Age 23
But I visit very often
>have sizeable amount of land
>multiple houses
>multiple earners so never have to worry about money
>cool nature
>no city people
>no traffic
to think some people leave to live in glorified toilets kek i pity them
based as fuck, its impossible to moveout nowdays.
I had my own appartment while in highschool. Since then I have lived with my parents two times, around 6 months each.
19 when I was starting uni
18 when I left for uni but I'm back now haha..
I live in it alone.
this.
do you have little brothers ?
16 when they bought a 3nd flat but technically never
I'm 23 and I leave it when I was 20 for 2 years, but then couldn't get a good job, so I came back.
It doesn't count when you "leave" using your parents money, it's literally the same thing as staying at home, it only counts when you have financial independence
some people are strongly territorial and feel the need of possessing own territory
perspective of sharing my house with someone who isn't my partner seems horrible to me
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20
17 but I'm thinking of moving back home when I finish university so I can save money on rent
I left my parent's home at 18
>tfw
no
16
22
I really want to move out so i can stay the fuck alone but i also love this house and i want to inherit it so i dont risk ending up in some shitty commieblock, but that would mean spending some more decades sharing it with people before they die and i might lose my mind before that happened.
I'm 23 and haven't moved out yet. It fucking sucks but it's the right the thing to do if you live in Dublin. The price of rent is outrageous so you have to suck it up and save until you're about 25 or 26 and can take out a mortgage. I have friends who have started making well above average earnings who are still living at home to save money. Seriously the culchies are right though, fuck Dublin
I have financial independence with welfare
I managed to get financial indepency at 22
stopped asking my mother for money at 18
In retrospective I couldve gone out at 18 but I was too much of pussy to do it.
It's not any better in the countryside. Housing prices is still extremely high. The commies are gay but they do have a point.
early 20's
Based NEEToid
>government giving me handout is indepedence
ok big boy
Reminder that if you went out to university, or you were in any manner supported financially by your parents or the state it doesnt count.
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27, when I married.
A year ago, but I'm about to get back.
If you're not about to start a family living on your own is a retarded waste of resources. You're basically throwing money into the mud for no reason. The societal expectation to move out is a meme enforced by greedy capitalists.
Why do germanics hate their families so much?
It was meant to be a joke :(
I'm actually studying. But I haven't been to school in months so I guess I'm getting there
17.
Protestant plot to destroy European families.
i want to leave because it's just me and my mom and she relies on me too much for emotional support/friendship. i love her but she needs a husband, not me
Move out but visit frequently. They won't be salty when they die and you'll inherit the house
Well I'm moving to another country but I'm 29 and still live with parents.
19 to uni. I spent one summer with parents at 21 tho.
I'm 25 and I still with my parents.