Thread 33401847 - /adv/ [Archived: 84 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:28:36 AM No.33401847
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I am 23 years old, I'm studying at university and I still live my parents. They cook for me, they send me money every month, they give me a ride anywhere in town when I need to, they pay for my doctors, they pay for my meds, my mom cleans my room.
Sometimes I feel kind of stupid because of how dependent I am on them. Should I try to be more independent? Ngl it can be comfortable this way but I guess it can't last forever.
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:33:16 AM No.33401864
>>33401847 (OP)
only way is to move out and learn the hard way
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 12:38:42 AM No.33401882
>>33401847 (OP)
I'm 29 and this happens every time I go home for Christmas / summer. It won't stop unless you speak up. And for your own sake at least learn the stuff. There's nothing more frustrating that living with a 25 yo who doesn't know how and what to load to a dishwasher or know when it's a time to wash your clothes.