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In reply to the discussion: Moving in with parents becomes more common for the middle-aged [View all]Warpy
(114,648 posts)20. I'm going by what actually did happen when seniors could live independently
They did live independently.
Face it, rose colored glasses notwithstanding, large extended families crammed into a dweiling far from Utopian for most people. They will avoid this situation if they possibly can.
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In some cultures, this is actually pretty normal, and in fact, could serve to conserve resources.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2014
#12
Right, because 33 years of Republican ginned-up capitalism is the President's fault.
HughBeaumont
Apr 2014
#32
End goal of the 1%ers - 3 generations living under one roof is developing world
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#8
The causation might be bad, but I don't think multi-generational households should be
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Apr 2014
#17
My mom's house isn't big enough for me to move back home and live with her
riderinthestorm
Apr 2014
#26