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Millennials Living With Parents Share Their Reality

BuzzFeed·Pernell Quilon·about 1 month ago
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There's nothing wrong with being over 30 years old and living with your parents. But for whatever reason, it's so common to feel ashamed about it. And because there's shame around it, those who do live with their parents don't talk about it enough, leaving the other adults who feel ashamed to suffer in silence. In an effort to break the cycle, I asked adults over 30 who live with their parents why they're doing it and how it's honestly going. Here's what they said, truth and all: 1. "I just moved in with my elderly parents. I’m in my 40s, and they are healthier than I am. I have a full-time job, but I can’t afford to live on my own due to disability and the cost of healthcare. The drugs and doctor bills eat up almost my whole salary." 2. "My dad passed away suddenly two years ago. I was getting ready to move out after getting a job where I'd actually make good money. Then he died. I’m an only child and my mom’s had some heath issues, so I didn't want to leave her.…

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