How do you think men living with their parents past the age of 25 affect the economy...

how do you think men living with their parents past the age of 25 affect the economy? how does staying with parents past this age affect the men themselves in your opinion?
what about when their parents are separated?

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The rent-seeking usury class makes less money, that’s about it. Parasites can’t help but shoot themselves in the foot, they jack up prices to squeeze every last penny out of the goy but didn’t realize that would negate their “you’re a loser if you stay in your parents house” propaganda. Now it’s the new normal

I don't think it will do anything. Southern europeans, asians, indians, some arabs have already been doing this for 100's of a years.

Multi-generational household is the real redpill, literally the only way to afford property now.
A (((mortgage))) can be paid off within a few years, cheaper car insurance for everyone by registering at just one address, and everyone lives debt free

>oy vey goyim move out and get an apartment, just like your boomer grandparents!

>Multi-generational household
This. Multi generational households have been the norm for most of recorded human history. Only in the past century or so have people even begun to think "moving out" was a good idea. Also, most of that was moving to the city for jobs because the Jew wrapped everyone up into needing shekels.

I'm going to dime myself out as a stay at home son. With that said, I have a full time job that allows me to help my parents bring their mortgage to quick end and also paying all the utilities. I still have plenty of money left over for savings which I'm already investing in my own small house on the 16 acres of property. When my parents are gone, I'll inherit a paid off house, have a "guest home" and 16 acres of land that I'll only owe taxes on. Moving out would literally be a burden on them and myself.

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interesting.
by any chance are any of you in a healthy relationship with the opposite sex?

>a healthy relationship with the opposite sex?
Engaged. She lives here too and her parents live on their own property on the other side of town. She's been helping me clear land to lay the foundation of our house.

So go fuck yourself.

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I'm in a very healthy relationship for 1.5 years and not only i live with my mom but i have "my tendies" every 2 months on average.

It was luck tho because my gf is from the same social class i'm, younger and lives less than 1 km from my house. Had a previous relationship that failed because i had no means of privacy, learned and spendt 1 year investing at home.

Might move out at my 28-30s since my gf is younger than me, so no hurries.

i mean "my tendies" episodes*

Yeah, moving out would actually be worse than staying. At the moment I pay just £150 a month, no way I could even get 1 bedroom in a shared house for that here in londonistan.

Unfortunately my parents and their parents were all degenerates that never thought of creating any kind of inheritance or trying to get property, so i'm completely starting from scratch. So i'm using all the money I'm saving right now to buy some land abroad and go offgrid varg-style

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Remind me again, why is it so bad to live with your family?

theres too many people in USA and too few middle clas jobs. YOu basically need a PhD in science or business to clear six figures. The good old days where anyone with a good work ethic could buy a home and support a family are long gone.

why are you telling me to fuck myself? i asked a very neutral question.
you seem to have an unstable personality.

I'm 35, don't want to get married (50% divorce rate) and I don't want the responsibility of raising kids. I've been working steadily since 18, I can buy a house at anytime but why bother? Might buy some property to rent as supplemental income, but that's about it. No real reason to move out if you're red-pilled and call bullshit on the white picket fence scenario. If I got married and had kids I would be a miserable fuck...and getting divorced on top of that, I can't even think of how pissed off I would be wasting all that time and money.

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Considering moving out would take more than half your paycheck, that's a nope from me. Not to mention everything else in Canada is expensive as fuck.

Living at home your savings add up quick. Especially if they don't charge you rent

>tfw paying the old man $450/mo rent
It's minimum $650+heat/hydro for a 1 bedroom

>what about when their parents are separated?
Broken homes are worst thing for western people. Divorces are so common they are the norm.

Suddenly your parents have to get their own homes, pay their separate mortgage or rent and that means less everything. Not speaking about what a shitshow it will be when the grandparents are separated too and everyone in the family tree is upkeeping their own place instead of having a nice home for kids and grandkids to visit. Instead everyone has a studio apartment.

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It doesn't bother me to help my single father with the bills.
Currently looking for a woman. Preferably younger. Women my age (23) are almost all 5+ partners and that's wholly unappealing in my eyes.
I know it doesn't relate necessarily to me (23yo) but I don't see an issue with it. To me it speaks of the fact that you're saving money and trying to get a foot in the door in this shithole of an economy. In reference to separated parents, I'm home because if I wasn;t my father would be alone and most likely isolated. At least when I'm here my father has some form of contact. I don't want him to become a statistic.

That's a good point I didn't consider with the divorces. Thanks Finbro.

You can not have a gf if you live at parents after 22 I think

I took out a mortgage on a 2,700 sq foot home 12 years ago for $265,000. I've since paid it down to $108,000. The value of the home is now worth $425,000.

I'm looking forward to selling it at a premium to a mellenial once they leave mommy's basement

thats a very good post. basically how it is now. everyone rents and everyone is divorced. disgraceful.

>implying people from Croatia ever left their parent
>if parents had multiple male kids, they just made an extra floor on the house
kek.

forgot to add, its never boring that way, if you have a wife then your mom can fight with her 0-24

So many pussies. Living alone is based. Walk around butt ass naked, learn how to budget and be smart with money, live much better life because I understand value, easily saving money, bitches love being able to scream, I do what I want. My rules. Y’all faggots are pussy as fuck. I do miss my mom doing my laundry and cooking for me though. And also going to the fridge and just a bunch of random food in here because I don’t have to shop. Nothing is wrong with living at home, but y’all make it out to be the better option because y’all is scared to move out. If you can save and are disciplined enough it doesn’t matter if you’re home with mom/dad or alone. By the benifits of being solo are super awesome. Grow up you faggots.

Man i used to fucking love my mother and my sister in law fight, but i would never make my wife live with my family for more than 3 months

Also, you’re parents might appreciate it. To be able to enjoy THEIR stuff that’s THEY worked hard for. Thinking of a anecdote, it goes something like “ You don’t wait till all the street lights are green before you leave one a road trip. You just go and if you have to stop you do so.”

>having to learn to save money by paying based goldberg rent

>appreciating thinkgs by living like a cuck lending your paycheck to the landlord

Is this the amerimutt dream?

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Fuck you

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yeah, depends on how big your house is, people here these days have 2 kitchens/ living rooms etc, so there isnt that much interaction :P
but its entertaining

lmao they hate this fucking place more than I do, they're actually glad that i'm planning to escape unlike my other siblings

>the economy
Kike detected

You have to learn all these things while living at home anyways. I was expected to cook my own meals, do my own laundry, do different errands of many kinds and was taught a lot of life skills and financial skills early. You never did your parents taxes or calculated bills with them or talk about investment accounts or did shopping or car or yard errands?

I'm just wating till my parents get on their feet or I earn a little more money. Currently can't save much because I'm kind of supporting my parents.

My dad can't know tho because of his low self esteem so when he threatens to kick me out of the house I can't do shit...

My parents want me to stay for company and to do all kinds of errands.