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brother/sister problem

  • 23-09-2011 10:33pm
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    My brother 26 and my sister 23 still live at home with my parents and theres no sign of them ever moving out, my brother sits at home all day either on his laptop or in playing video games and my sister spends most of her time in her room on her laptop watching dvds.They have never lived away from my parents not even in college and I feel they are so set in their ways now it will never change, I know theres a recession but they dont even make an effort to send out CV,s. For 26 and 23 they are very childlike and havent developed as they should have from children, its mainly my parents because as loving and providing as they have been for us they have really modycoddled these two, there has been no real transition from childhood to adulthood.Perhaps I should just mind my own business and get on with my own life as my parents dont seem to mind about the situation either.


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  • Administrators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 15,047 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Big Bag of Chips


    Perhaps I should just mind my own business and get on with my own life as my parents dont seem to mind about the situation either.

    Yep!

    People are all different. Some people never leave home.

    Someday they may decide they want to get out and stand on their own two feet, or they may not. But what they do or don't do shouldn't impact on your life and how you choose to live it.

    My husband has 2 aunts and 2 uncles who still live together!


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