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Talking about 37% of men in Italy snooper2 Feb 2012 #1
And interesting that someone chose to focus on men. snot Feb 2012 #5
Yes it is. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2012 #9
Cue another round of "useless males" memes. Might as well sell my TV and Zalatix Feb 2012 #17
The Italian figure is significantly higher for men than women - about twice as much muriel_volestrangler Feb 2012 #14
Hi JustAnotherGen Feb 2012 #2
Hi.... I'm actually Italian WilmywoodNCparalegal Feb 2012 #37
Keewl JustAnotherGen Feb 2012 #44
Wow. I didn't realize the percentage was that high. blue neen Feb 2012 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author snot Feb 2012 #4
My Irish cousins never left home before being married in their late 20's, early 30's. Snake Alchemist Feb 2012 #6
Hell, I moved out at 17.... WCGreen Feb 2012 #7
Same here. n/t FSogol Feb 2012 #26
each generation of kids seem to get more spoiled than the last WI_DEM Feb 2012 #8
Thats complete and utter bullshit Drale Feb 2012 #11
Young adults become independent later with each generation. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2012 #12
When my uncles were 12 and 13 XemaSab Feb 2012 #47
Enough to stand your hair on end. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2012 #54
We don't let them become independent spinbaby Feb 2012 #49
Mommy and Daddy usually insist treestar Feb 2012 #16
You can thank the sending of American jobs overseas for all the stay-at-home sons nowadays. Zalatix Feb 2012 #18
Is there a limited number of jobs in the world and a number assigned to each country at all times? treestar Feb 2012 #32
I have your one-issue wonder right here, buddy. My statements are 100% on the mark. Zalatix Feb 2012 #35
There are thousands of factors at work here treestar Feb 2012 #45
No, I did NOT say that. However, it's by far the BIGGEST factor, by the sheer number of jobs lost. Zalatix Feb 2012 #52
Or perhaps you could take off your angry glasses MattBaggins Feb 2012 #19
This ignores the reality that a lot of young people are staying home partially to *help.* antigone382 Feb 2012 #21
There's nothing wrong with intergenerational housing lumberjack_jeff Feb 2012 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author WCIL Feb 2012 #27
Spoiled? College used to be a hell of a lot cheaper. Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #33
And each generation of old people seems more cranky and crotchety than the last, too. Warren DeMontague Feb 2012 #38
If it helps Kellerfeller Feb 2012 #41
it simply cost a lot more money to move out and get a place of your own -and proportionally housing Douglas Carpenter Feb 2012 #10
Here in America we house our surplus males in prisons. hunter Feb 2012 #13
It's really sad that you comment is actually true MattBaggins Feb 2012 #23
IMO Mr Dixon Feb 2012 #29
"Surplus males" - there's the problem right there. Zalatix Feb 2012 #55
Housing availability treestar Feb 2012 #15
While the job market is certainly a factor--I had to move in with my parents for a while Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2012 #20
I don't necessarily see it as a negative that family-members stay in close contact after separating. antigone382 Feb 2012 #24
My wife and I lived in our own apartment and I was working in a factory at 18 NNN0LHI Feb 2012 #22
Well, that was 40 years ago. originalpckelly Feb 2012 #30
And the factory jobs now are where, exactly? Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #34
Yes. And even I worked in a factory for a day back in 1984. and ur bird can sing Feb 2012 #50
The US has been different due to WW II and high internal migration FarCenter Feb 2012 #25
Wages have stagnated since 1980. Mystery solved. Swede Feb 2012 #28
I moved out at 24 and this was pretty average among my friends. Jennicut Feb 2012 #36
After I graduated from college my mother gave me six months to find a job and get out taught_me_patience Feb 2012 #39
Did we have the same mom? Are we siblings? nt Snake Alchemist Feb 2012 #42
Our 36 year old lived away from home for.. Tikki Feb 2012 #40
I've always told my kids that I would be their safety net rainbow4321 Feb 2012 #43
I'm a big "get out on your own" fan Kellerfeller Feb 2012 #56
I'm 31 and never been able to afford an apartment. Initech Feb 2012 #46
The person interviewed in that article treestar Feb 2012 #48
Aside from landing in Rome on my way to Istanbul, MineralMan Feb 2012 #51
It's telling that the author didn't bother to actually say MineralMan Feb 2012 #53
Here down south it is more common for adult children to live with parents. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #57
Something to think about and ur bird can sing Feb 2012 #58
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