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  • "LAZY HUSBANDS AND CLING-ON KIDS"

    To save money, it may seem like a good idea to take in extended family members, but tough economic times shouldn’t be a free pass for freeloaders! Dr. Phil speaks with people fed up with family members who aren’t contributing.

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  • he says roof in a funny accent 'under one ruf'

  • I'm living with my parents. But I'm a 20 year old college student. Not a slob with kids and a dog I don't take care of.

    teehee

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  • WOW, what a dumb bitch. 2 kids by different fathers, and clung on to some dude who nothing to do with it. Coming back home is one thing; she's just a loser wholesale

  • @mysticxingjing16 me too! :) 

  • I'm 20 and I still live with my parents mainly because I can't afford to live on my own either. I make less than $200 a week and I have school to pay for. But I do my part by working for my parents on Sundays, paying for my phone bills, taking the bus as often as I can, and making sure my parents don't pay any more than $100 if for some reason I need extra help with tuition bills. My benefits? I have a place to sleep, food to eat, and a computer with internet, that's it. I expect nothing more.

  • It's a hard thing to grow up. The reality is we all need to go through the hard times in order to grow and learn. Avoiding it creates more problems.

  • myself and my parents still live in the same house even though i am 30, we don't have any problem getting along with each other, i will say maybe it's different because i am disabled and my parents have been my carers for many years, but as the years are going on i can see me becoming more of there carers as the years ahead as they are both in there middle 60's bless em, wounderfull parents.

  • @3xpens1v3

    *sigh* It's not 'funny', it's just different than you are used to listening to. He'd say the same of you. It doesn't matter, but please drag yourself in to the 21st century at some point, okay?

  • I moved out on my own when I was 18. Life is hard but you do what you gotta do. No reason for your kids to be living at home in their 20's - go get a damn job.

  • @MargotRebbecaNosh yeah but it helps a lot of people by seeing how to do things how to help all thoses things

  • I remember during the 1990's recession, I knew a family where the husband, and accountant, was unemployed 2 years. His wife became the breadwinner, still kept house. The husband/father did nothing. Her stress showed.

    I asked my mother why he didn't just take a lower-paying job, and she said "he's an educated man, and he doesn't really want to cook at the local diner or wash cars.

    Here's what I learned; people are NOT meant to support layabouts. Don't let it happen.

  • @MargotRebbecaNosh its on tv because the peaple who write in choose to be.

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