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Old 04-05-2006, 05:52 PM
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Originally posted by valkyrie
I don't give a rat's ass whether people live at home with their parents. How is it any of my business?
I would say co-sign, but I don't want anyone to get mad at me.

Yeah, I think it's weird to be a grown ass man (or woman) and not wanting to have any financial independence, but some of the guys mentioned in the article did have jobs and paid bills...I guess they were saving up for bigger and better things.

As for the bartender in the article, I fully agree with him. Being married, having kids, getting the corner office, and owning a house with a white picket fence doesn't complete everyone. While those things may provide you stability, it probably will compromise your freedom and fun. It should be up to the individual to choose which one is more important.

Personally, I wouldn't want a guy who has no money. But if he does, I would not care if he lived with his folks or bartended for a living. Now hopefully he has goals to move out and start his own business, eventually.
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