i've always been independent...full time job, rented my own house....etc...then i met someone, made a baby, and things didn't work out...mum offered me and my baby a place to stay on 2acres in the bush...better than some flat with no space...this life style i lead with my daughter is way more stimulating....and it's a chance for her to hang out with nan, wonderful memories are being made while we're here....I'm still independent though...i pay my share of the rent, food and bills...
I also know a few adults who are studying living at home with their folks...i see no problem with that...
I can understand where your coming from...I'm not into 'mummy's boy's'...i like strong independent men...but i wouldn't jump to conclusions straight away, i'd do my homework and find out why they were living with them...even if they are in their 30's...i'm 37, have a great relationship with my mum, otherwise i wouldn't be living with her...she is off to travel around australia next year with her husband...so things will turn a page for me, but i'm soo greatful i've had this time, along with my daughter to hang out with her....
AWESOME!! What a cool mum you are!! pitty i wasn't around the corner...i could've bought my bass, bongo's and voice!! i love jamming! SOO MUCH FUN!! Your mum will love hearing it too
DON'T YA JUST WISH EVERYONE WAS IN THIS MERRY MOOD ALL YEAR LONG?!!
WOO HOO!! HEY! Bon's buried near me...we share the same birthday, so i went to his grave last year...there's a big gate outside that say's BON SCOTT on it...
Typical new zealand man humour....i get it now...my mums husband does the same thing...always stirring to get a reaction...i throw it back at now, now i've gotten to know him...!! your very naughty!!
RE: Guys that Still Live at Home with Mom..
i've always been independent...full time job, rented my own house....etc...then i met someone, made a baby, and things didn't work out...mum offered me and my baby a place to stay on 2acres in the bush...better than some flat with no space...this life style i lead with my daughter is way more stimulating....and it's a chance for her to hang out with nan, wonderful memories are being made while we're here....I'm still independent though...i pay my share of the rent, food and bills...I also know a few adults who are studying living at home with their folks...i see no problem with that...
I can understand where your coming from...I'm not into 'mummy's boy's'...i like strong independent men...but i wouldn't jump to conclusions straight away, i'd do my homework and find out why they were living with them...even if they are in their 30's...i'm 37, have a great relationship with my mum, otherwise i wouldn't be living with her...she is off to travel around australia next year with her husband...so things will turn a page for me, but i'm soo greatful i've had this time, along with my daughter to hang out with her....