@Gratis-Pawn
When I turned 18, my father charged me rent on my bedroom. I grew up and moved out fast.
@gratis-pawn saidSi señor.
Just going around and punching people in the face and saying "sir"
They do that over there right GOAD?
@gratis-pawn saidHe deserved it, for numerous reasons. Thumbs up good sir.
Then I punch you in the face good sir!
@moonbus saidLike a man.
@Gratis-Pawn
When I turned 18, my father charged me rent on my bedroom. I grew up and moved out fast.
I left at 17.
Today's "kids" think it's ok to stay at home until 30
@gratis-pawn saidMy point is that on another thread your “girlfriend” was your “wifey”.
Gentlemen please save time and get to the point π
Nice timing.
Now they really think I am you.
I am not being kicked out.
The place is old and needs to be renovated so the landlord can rent it out for more money.
The landlord knows law.
Which means they can kick us out on the basis that they need the space for a relative.
A lie yes...
But it forces the "FOREVER SON" to grow up and move out
@Gratis-Pawn - Today's "kids" think it's ok to stay at home until 30
it's amazing. and beyond 30 sometimes. the "kid" won't be able to fend for himself
@earl-of-trumps saidIn the animal world, no offsprings are allowed back to their homes. Their world is easier to understand though and they can take after previous generations which young children can't do so much anymore. Things get outdated so fast in the human world.
@Gratis-Pawn - Today's "kids" think it's ok to stay at home until 30
it's amazing. and beyond 30 sometimes. the "kid" won't be able to fend for himself
@Gratis-Pawn - But it forces the "FOREVER SON" to grow up and move out
Well yeah, but I'd be thinking he'd just go where mom goes.
@gratis-pawn saidMy kids left home in their early twenties and live on their own.
Like a man.
I left at 17.
Today's "kids" think it's ok to stay at home until 30
My uncle lived with my grandmother until he was 67 and she died (aged 91), a few weeks later he died…
Generalizations are generally not exact (even this one).
O I left home at 18, just for the record. My younger brother left at 16 (to pursue his apprenticeship)
@torunn saidI get a chuckle at how bears do it. (Black bears, I think)
In the animal world, no offsprings are allowed back to their homes. Their world is easier to understand though and they can take after previous generations which young children can't do so much anymore. Things get outdated so fast in the human world.
The mom chases the cub up a tree and tells it not to come down. Well, they figure that is what the mom conveys to the cub because the cub never gets down until it is desperate.
That's called growing up fast. Go fend for yourself kid, and watch out for adult males, they kill cubs for walking onto their territory.