Tangerine LaBamba
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Fri Jul-24-09 12:25 AM
Response to Reply #13 |
| -A third of men under 40 still live at Hotel Mum |
Swede |
Jul-23-09 11:57 PM |
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You do realize |
Tangerine LaBamba |
Jul-24-09 12:00 AM |
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probably higher in the us. is that your point? |
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Jul-24-09 12:04 AM |
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Well, |
Tangerine LaBamba |
Jul-24-09 12:07 AM |
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me mum. (say nae more, *nod, nod, wink, wink*)... |
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Jul-24-09 12:21 AM |
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Hmmmm............. |
Tangerine LaBamba |
Jul-24-09 12:25 AM |
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I doubt that it's that high here, actually. n/t |
pnwmom |
Jul-24-09 03:23 AM |
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Gee,I was wondering why they used the term "us Brits" in the article. |
Swede |
Jul-24-09 12:05 AM |
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Perhaps some men have moved back home |
sandnsea |
Jul-24-09 12:03 AM |
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You've hit the nail on the head |
Oilwellian |
Jul-24-09 12:17 AM |
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And men NOT paying child support is the reason why so many women live in at or below poverty |
WolverineDG |
Jul-24-09 07:55 AM |
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I didn't realize I was "sobbing" |
Oilwellian |
Jul-24-09 08:43 AM |
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Ah, amurikans can't understand that lingo..... |
Mind_your_head |
Jul-24-09 12:06 AM |
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You know, the MORE I think about this....... |
Mind_your_head |
Jul-24-09 12:29 AM |
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Doesn't surprise me. |
Naturyl |
Jul-24-09 12:11 AM |
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Uh - |
Tangerine LaBamba |
Jul-24-09 12:13 AM |
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OK. However, I'd imagine the UK situation is not much different. |
Naturyl |
Jul-24-09 12:31 AM |
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The statistics are significantly lower in the U.S. (See post 24, below.) |
pnwmom |
Jul-24-09 03:40 AM |
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Jul-24-09 12:44 AM |
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A 20 year old living at home is much different than a guy in his late 30's, so |
Liquorice |
Jul-24-09 12:11 AM |
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wish I live close enough to my parents to live there |
Johonny |
Jul-24-09 12:13 AM |
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Agreed - we value McMansions over relationships with family |
noamnety |
Jul-24-09 12:57 AM |
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Using those large family homes for extended families can be a better use |
pnwmom |
Jul-24-09 03:38 AM |
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In this economy, this surprises you why? |
proud2BlibKansan |
Jul-24-09 12:18 AM |
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I lived at my parents' house until I was 22. |
Twinguard |
Jul-24-09 12:23 AM |
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Moving out of your parent's home at 22/23 is normal/good practice...... |
Mind_your_head |
Jul-24-09 12:34 AM |
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My 27 yr old daughter still lives at Hotel Mum |
Uben |
Jul-24-09 03:20 AM |
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I've seen it quite a bit here in the US. |
napoleon_in_rags |
Jul-24-09 03:31 AM |
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The numbers are significantly lower in the U.S. for 2008-2009. |
pnwmom |
Jul-24-09 03:36 AM |
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Not surprising. |
proteus_lives |
Jul-24-09 04:21 AM |
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I wonder why less women live at home. Possibly birthers? |
joshcryer |
Jul-24-09 04:26 AM |
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Birthers? |
proteus_lives |
Jul-24-09 04:39 AM |
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That's what it means now on here. I think it used to refer to the Duggers |
madinmaryland |
Jul-24-09 09:44 AM |
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Partly because women tend to marry at younger ages than men. |
pnwmom |
Jul-24-09 07:47 AM |
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Those are figures for Northern Ireland |
muriel_volestrangler |
Jul-24-09 09:26 AM |
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This largely depends on culture I used to know someone from India |
TwixVoy |
Jul-24-09 07:22 AM |
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Sure does sound like single payer healthcare |
The2ndWheel |
Jul-24-09 08:17 AM |
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Who cares? |
itsrobert |
Jul-24-09 07:25 AM |
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Don't you mean one in five WOMEN? |
raccoon |
Jul-24-09 08:42 AM |
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My son-in laws mother still keeps his toothbrush in the holder |
NNN0LHI |
Jul-24-09 09:44 AM |
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Well, what can you do |
Juche |
Jul-24-09 09:53 AM |
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