Why are so many 25+ year old men still living with their mothers? Aren't you embarrassed?
Anonymous
(ID: 1E8cnL9Y)
8/18/2025, 7:46:44 PM
No.513385191
>>513385067 (OP)
I'm a millionaire and still live with my mom.
Anonymous
(ID: EmjKnlCP)
8/18/2025, 7:47:13 PM
No.513385248
>>513385380
>>513388306
>>513388427
>>513385067 (OP)
>Aren't you embarrassed?
I'm finna inherit a house plus a commieblock apartment that I will lease to renter scum
all because I was a good son
Anonymous
(ID: EVeMpCOZ)
8/18/2025, 7:48:21 PM
No.513385380
>>513385947
>>513385248
damn all the hard workers left your country huh
Anonymous
(ID: jrwfp2TK)
8/18/2025, 7:52:15 PM
No.513385755
>>513385067 (OP)
Embarrassed by whom exactly? I don't talk to people.
Anonymous
(ID: xYKMDnou)
8/18/2025, 7:54:07 PM
No.513385941
>>513385067 (OP)
>mothers
i'd be more embarrassed for someone openly admitting on /pol/ that their Dad left
Anonymous
(ID: EmjKnlCP)
8/18/2025, 7:54:09 PM
No.513385947
>>513385380
I work smarter, not harder
Anonymous
(ID: ixtq/wQN)
8/18/2025, 7:56:17 PM
No.513386119
>>513386838
>>513385067 (OP)
Why the fuck would anyone be embarrassed about living with/ support their families? Only stupid bitches who pay the rent jew and boomers are seething about this
Anonymous
(ID: yE5s2b9i)
8/18/2025, 7:56:24 PM
No.513386136
>>513385067 (OP)
It's cheaper to live with your mommy so you can blow $1000/mo on entertainment instead of only $200 if you lived on your own.
Anonymous
(ID: CvRgyLZ/)
8/18/2025, 7:58:20 PM
No.513386329
I moved back in with my parents after graduating because I don't want to live alone. Money isn't an issue, my income is very high
Anonymous
(ID: jH8eE8Oz)
8/18/2025, 8:03:47 PM
No.513386838
>>513388049
>>513388448
>>513386119
because you're not a man if you still live with mom
Anonymous
(ID: EmjKnlCP)
8/18/2025, 8:18:11 PM
No.513388049
>>513386838
imagine caring about some internet random's opinion
who the fuck made you a judge of manliness lmao
Anonymous
(ID: zpY7g/4L)
8/18/2025, 8:21:00 PM
No.513388306
>>513385248
hmm... this sounds oddly familiar
Anonymous
(ID: 1DrxlyH8)
8/18/2025, 8:22:24 PM
No.513388427
>>513385248
Same. My mom probably only has one or two years left. I get the house. Pretty sweet deal actually.
Anonymous
(ID: saaltrxd)
8/18/2025, 8:23:10 PM
No.513388486
>>513385067 (OP)
Those who still live at home after a college degree are losers.
Anonymous
(ID: a2AQxOIg)
8/18/2025, 8:23:51 PM
No.513388539
>>513385067 (OP)
Better question is do you work, when youve got privilege of not paying rent .
Anonymous
(ID: 9+/NwYlY)
8/18/2025, 8:26:21 PM
No.513388746
I love my parents but I can't stand living with them for like 4-5 days max when we visit each other. I need my space.
Anonymous
(ID: 1Pj6pRYD)
8/18/2025, 8:53:30 PM
No.513391067
I moved in with my elderly parents during the 'rona lockdowns (they bought the fear 110%, wouldnt go outside, also my dad's cancer came back and i had to take him to treatment), wasn't a big deal because i lived like 20 minutes away. The cancer went away, the lockdowns ended, and im still here, it's actually a better commute to get to work (going against vs with traffic, both ways) and im stacking cash like crazy. Many people regret not spending enough time with their families when their parents eventually die, i won't have that regret. I don't pay rent, just do all the heavy lifting, landscaping, etc... around the house. All their boomer neighbors absolutely adore me too for being such a good son to take care of them.
Hell, when they eventually pass in the coming decade or so, i might just keep living here. It's like 90% 80y/os neighborhood, which isn't great in it of itself, but my old place was like 90% jeets and blacks, so i actually enjoy the peace, quiet and cleanliness here