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No Wi-Fi, no cable, no restaurants or bars close by...no kids coming back.
No Wi-Fi, no cable, no restaurants or bars close by...no kids coming back.
No phones, no lights, no motorcar....not a single luxury?
He posts to the interweb by meditation and self-actualization.
Plus millennials range from 15-25 so... yeah. Most 15-17 year olds live with their parents. And the economy is shitty so it's better to have three incomes than one. And a lot of people live with their parents if they're single in communal cultures (like Appalachia and much of the south) and people aren't moving in together/getting married like they're used to. So... yeah. I don't know why that's newsworthy. I moved back in with family because I was broke as shit. It happens. There are tons of social, cultural, and financial reasons to do that. Plus, a lot of older millennials are part of a sandwich generation, so we have to take care of kids and aging parents, so it makes more sense to move the parents in with you. I'm fortunate in the sense that the people I have to care for live close to me, because my family owns huge tracks of land, but without that, if we lived in an urban or suburban area rather than a rural one, it would make more sense to live together than to pay two separate rents.
Plus millennials range from 15-25 so... yeah. Most 15-17 year olds live with their parents. And the economy is shitty so it's better to have three incomes than one. And a lot of people live with their parents if they're single in communal cultures (like Appalachia and much of the south) and people aren't moving in together/getting married like they're used to. So... yeah. I don't know why that's newsworthy. I moved back in with family because I was broke as shit. It happens. There are tons of social, cultural, and financial reasons to do that. Plus, a lot of older millennials are part of a sandwich generation, so we have to take care of kids and aging parents, so it makes more sense to move the parents in with you. I'm fortunate in the sense that the people I have to care for live close to me, because my family owns huge tracks of land, but without that, if we lived in an urban or suburban area rather than a rural one, it would make more sense to live together than to pay two separate rents.
Plus millennials range from 15-25 so... yeah. Most 15-17 year olds live with their parents. And the economy is shitty so it's better to have three incomes than one. And a lot of people live with their parents if they're single in communal cultures (like Appalachia and much of the south) and people aren't moving in together/getting married like they're used to. So... yeah. I don't know why that's newsworthy. I moved back in with family because I was broke as shit. It happens. There are tons of social, cultural, and financial reasons to do that. Plus, a lot of older millennials are part of a sandwich generation, so we have to take care of kids and aging parents, so it makes more sense to move the parents in with you. I'm fortunate in the sense that the people I have to care for live close to me, because my family owns huge tracks of land, but without that, if we lived in an urban or suburban area rather than a rural one, it would make more sense to live together than to pay two separate rents.
Not in my day. You were expected to move out. I was told I had to be out by my 18th birthday. That's one of the reasons I enlisted.
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Not in my day. You were expected to move out. I was told I had to be out by my 18th birthday. That's one of the reasons I enlisted.
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mofo paranoid freak of natureThat's only in individualist cultures. And according to sociology classes, only fairly recently. See in collectivist cultures you simply couldn't afford to do that. You needed your kids at home, working that farm, until they had a damn good reason to leave. And I mean a damn good reason. Not a pansy ass, "I think I'm better than you, I'm getting too big for my britches" reason. You were expected to stay home and work. Hell that's the reason people had kids.
But that caused a bunch of fucked up shit because a lot of people would marry into abusive relationships because marriage and pregnancy was one of the few reasons that was considered good enough to leave. That's actually a big part of second wave feminism in collectivist societies. Trying to alter the culture so you wouldn't be forced into that. Because there are tons of stories, even in my own family, of people snatching up the first lover that came along because they saw it as their only way out of the farm, out of their parent's house. Because you couldn't just up and leave without becoming a social pariah. Like stores wouldn't sell to you because you "up and left them high and dry".
It's actually really interesting. But I like history and sociology and I am SO FUCKING BORED RIGHT NOW. Everything seems interesting.
That's only in individualist cultures. And according to sociology classes, only fairly recently. See in collectivist cultures you simply couldn't afford to do that. You needed your kids at home, working that farm, until they had a damn good reason to leave. And I mean a damn good reason. Not a pansy ass, "I think I'm better than you, I'm getting too big for my britches" reason. You were expected to stay home and work. Hell that's the reason people had kids.
But that caused a bunch of fucked up shit because a lot of people would marry into abusive relationships because marriage and pregnancy was one of the few reasons that was considered good enough to leave. That's actually a big part of second wave feminism in collectivist societies. Trying to alter the culture so you wouldn't be forced into that. Because there are tons of stories, even in my own family, of people snatching up the first lover that came along because they saw it as their only way out of the farm, out of their parent's house. Because you couldn't just up and leave without becoming a social pariah. Like stores wouldn't sell to you because you "up and left them high and dry".
It's actually really interesting. But I like history and sociology and I am SO FUCKING BORED RIGHT NOW. Everything seems interesting.
mofo paranoid freak of nature
typical 52% crazy that keeps the crazies in power
Is your argument that we are turning into a collectivist culture?