What age is too old to be living wit moms..

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Depends on the reasons
If you are living with your parents because you want to spend all day playing GTA, yeah, this is a problem
If you are living with moms because you stacking for better, cool, job loss, cool, financial hard times, cool but not doing shyt n playing games all day, yeah, thats a problem
 

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unless he has a disability, or is helping around the house or assisting with bills, he need to slum it on somebody else couch.

Through with how this world going we gonna probably go back to the days of 5011 people living in one spot
 

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Depends on the reasons
If you are living with your parents because you want to spend all day playing GTA, yeah, this is a problem
If you are living with moms because you stacking for better, cool, job loss, cool, financial hard times, cool but not doing shyt n playing games all day, yeah, thats a problem
yea but even that stacking money should only be until your early 30's at the LATEST...a man should be out the house before 25 IMO...
 

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The real answer is: it depends.

That said, I feel like your mid-20s is a time in your life where you should start to have your things together.
But we also live in a country with extremely high rents and overall high cost of living.

Depending on where you live in America, you're looking at nearly $1,000 a month just for car. car insurance, and gas.
Groceries a month are maybe $300-400 for a single person.
Average rent depends, but let's say conservatively, $1500.

You're already talking about nearly 3,000 before utilities and that's not including money for any sort of social life or savings.

It's easy to say "You are THIS AGE and you need to be independent". Yeah, maybe. But this isn't 1980 anymore.
 

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Depends on the circumstances but if you're over 30 and haven't made any significant effort to have your own place, there's clearly something wrong.

I moved out at 23 [amicably] and never went back. Even when I was hard up financially. There might be reasons to live with your moms at age 37 but I can't imagine it being the result of wise choices.
 

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The real answer is: it depends.

That said, I feel like your mid-20s is a time in your life where you should start to have your things together.
But we also live in a country with extremely high rents and overall high cost of living.

Depending on where you live in America, you're looking at nearly $1,000 a month just for car. car insurance, and gas.
Groceries a month are maybe $300-400 for a single person.
Average rent depends, but let's say conservatively, $1500.

You're already talking about nearly 3,000 before utilities and that's not including money for any sort of social life or savings.

It's easy to say "You are THIS AGE and you need to be independent". Yeah, maybe. But this isn't 1980 anymore.
Lol welcome to the 2020s (finally)
 
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