- Jan 7, 2022
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Here in Portugal also. Of my 4 kids, 3 still live with us, and the oldest one left one month ago. With no job prospects, no job security, extremely HIGH rents (think 1,000€/month for a one bedroom) and very LOW salaries (about 700€/month) they can't really leave, unless they shack up with someone (some do it just for that, leading to serious problems).Yes. Saira has one year left when the MC finishes college
See the above post for a full recap of Saira's situation, please
Well, here in Spain, 90% 20+ guys and girls still live at home with mom and dad (we have one of the highest ages of emancipation in Europe.). In My Dorm the family remains together because Emma/Daph/Erika will study in Newport, it would not make sense for them to move to the college (especially since part of the college dorm has burned down). The MC has returned because Martha asks him to help with setting up the Dorm. He arrives when almost everything is done.
Even like that, with the cul-de-sac, the writers should do two stories, one where the mental barriers are because of real incest and one where they are because of gossiping.
The way that society is exploiting youth right now is indecent. The whole economy preys on young people. The house market depends on them. That means that furniture, accessories, domestic electronics, etc. all depend on them too. Being a young person living alone, means being loaded with DEBT and depend on a job, any job, to be able to pay them, leading to people accepting exploitation and low wages out of desperation. It is disgraceful.
So, if that means that my kids have to live with me for longer, I don't really mind. I want them to find their footing without crippling debt. I am a father for life, not only until they're 18.
Peace