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Originally posted by kddani
I know a couple that got married last year, I think they were probably around 27. Both had college degrees, the husband had a law degree was was making good money at a fairly sizeable firm here in Pittsburgh. Neither of them had ever lived anywhere on their own. They lived at home until the day they got married (they bought a house), and their parents did EVERYTHING for them and paid for everything. They got married a little less than a year ago, and they've had a lot of problems, because neither of them knows how to do anything on their own.
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Hmmmm....that sounds a lot like my folks. They moved out once they got married, at age 27. Both were working. But, their parents DID not do everything, all they did was provide a roof. They will be celebrating their 26th wedding anniversary this summer. You have to judge people case by case.
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It's one thing if you (or a family member) has health problems or there is some sort of special circumstance. But when everyone is healthy, ablebodied and not in financial ruin.... GET A LIFE!
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Whatever. If you have an additional 600-1000 dollars on your hands, you could probably afford to have a life more than someone cleaning out their wallets to pay rent. Even if you're not the type who's always out doing things, people can save that money to pay for a house, start their own business, or pay back student loans.