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In reply to the discussion: Today, 37 percent of men age thirty have never lived away from home [View all]Lydia Leftcoast
(48,223 posts)many years ago--I think my generation found the whole thing undesirable. If you did it, you felt like a failure and were embarrassed, and your friends felt sorry for you.
I was overjoyed when I was finally able to take my furniture out of storage and live independently.
Even as college students, we couldn't wait to move out of our parents' house, and some of my friends even lived four people in a two-bedroom apartment to accomplish this.
There certainly wasn't a lot of this phenomenon high school and college-age youth constantly in touch with their parents by cell phone and texting. (Yes, we didn't have cell phones, but we did have land lines, and if either a parent or child phoned constantly, we thought there was something wrong with them.) Some parents seem to have taken "attachment parenting" too far.