Living with parents

Living with parents is the ultimate money-saving move, if you can live with your parents you are saving astronimical amout of cash.

The only drawbacks is that normies will look down on you For not taking 30year morgage in the ((bank)).

Working remotely and living with parents until they die is the most based thing any selfl respectable man can do.

Fuck marriage, i don't want kids in this ((world)), in 10 years most teenagers will be trannies anyways.

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I understand, OP. I am with you and currently doing the same. I got paid salary above average and my parents dont mind me being a jew to them. They already made it. Now they want the same thing for me too. I got a high IQ parents that is aware on the JQ too.

Blessed is he whose parents understand the concept of generational wealth building

based and southeast europilled

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and what you gonna spend that money on?

not when you live with your single mother, you get all the drawbacks of living at home plus the privilege of tipping in all your spare money to pay for everything

the govt will find a way to tax you for this.
you cant be allowed to just save money and be an self efficient non-consumer.
90% of you life force must be rendered to the corp state and banking system, somehow. anything less is terrorism

early retirement, hobbies, car or a motorcycle i always wanted.

I still live with my dad despite the fact that my portfolio is worth more than his entire networth. He doesn't think I have any spare money at all and still buys me everything

t. 21y/o student

It all depends on your parents

Living with your parents is pathetic, the sooner you take on adult responsibilities the sooner you become an adult

Shalom

35 here and doing this

personally i'd rather have sex for once

>adult responsibilities

Is taking a loan for 30y just so you can call yourself "responsible" worth it ?

Get a bigger house, bigger car, consume more!
No wonder Americans are so depressed.

Invest it so you can switch from a full time job to a part time and have enough money to survive, retard. You immediately thought about buying stuff, ngmi

From a financial perspective there can be no question that staying at home for as long as possible is the most advantageous.

But it's a little more complicated than that. Far too many adult children staying with their parents never grow up. The roles of parent and child are perpetuated and it stunts personal growth. You have to learn self-reliance and managing your time and chores at some time if you don't want to stay the eternal manchild. Getting your own place forces this on you. It teaches you responsibility.

If you decide to stay at home make sure you structure that relationship like roommates, not like family. Be generally independent. Pull your own weight in terms of household chores (eg cook for everyone a few times a week, clean and wash at the very least your own stuff). Refuse to be coddled.
Less work to do seems awesome and tempting, but the trade-off is not worth it imo.

Living with your parents as an adult atrophies your survival instinct and you just end up a depressed husk, an abomination representing the decay of western civilization.
Renting is also a jewish trap in that it just constantly burns cash forcing you to wage cuck, all to pay into some boomer housing bubble. No wonder more and more are taking the van pill.

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kek

I am doing exactly.
I work from home, live with parents.
I make 70k€/y which is a good pay for my country. While others at my age would have to pay 50% of their income towards rent or paying off a loan, I can save 90% of my money and invest it.

As a result, my net worth is now approx. 10x that of my peers. I look forward to retiring at ~40.

Time to Grow up peter pan

Thats a nice way to leech off somebody that matters

I’m 28 and living at home. Just a few months ago I got the big raise and can afford to move out without worrying about rent. But I’ll choose to live at home at least for 6 months. Gotta wait and see what happens spring time regarding covid. At least this way I can put all my extra money into stocks. And I pay like $300 rent (I pay everyone’s phone and random shit like Netflix and more)

>Consoom, you pussy

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Based fren

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ill take care of him once i make it, dont worry

23 live at home. Make 60k a year and have 400k crypto folio. Invest all my money. Have a gf whos parents are rich. Max comfy.

> Far too many adult children staying with their parents never grow up. The roles of parent and child are perpetuated and it stunts personal growth.

This is what mortgagelets actually believe but all of the responsibility lessons come from getting a job, not moving out. The proof is university students are fucking useless at everything despite having moved out. And I can think of plenty of people who are entirely irresponsible despite having moved out as adults.

Real responsibility is absolutely financial responsibility. The ability to plan, budget, take calculated risks, to save and invest but also to enjoy yourself and maximise your life opportunities with money.

Moving out is not about responsibility but independence, I think all adults should have a good 5-10 years on their own while finding someone, having a family and then hopefully consolidating all generations into a single household so that your elderly parents dont get lonely and can look after the kids, you can look after the parents, etc. It just works better. Mediterranean countries get this but many other countries don't and it leads to the isolation of the elderly.

You will die alone and be a miserable old cunt if you don't have kids. It's a part of life that must be experienced. It changes you for the better. Don't be another mentally stunted #child free faggot. The white race fucking needs you now more than ever.

adult responsibilities, kek, good one.

Based thread.
26 years old, still in my parents household, have nearly seven digits in LINK alone, not a single expense anywhere.

Make sure to take care of your parents in their old age bros, I most definitely will. They will live like the most comfy kings possible.

OP is right because of course he is. It's simple and obvious. People argue against it with invented BS which sounds almost religion using lots of long words they learned from much smarter people who would agree with OP. It's pure jealousy. I've learned to not give a fuck. I just laugh at the angry poor people who weren't lucky enough to be born with rich parents that actually love them enough to not force tons of debt and pointless obligations on them. Suck it up poorfags. Couldn't care less about you.

Good stuff m8. My boss made me very jealous cause he said he bought his house like 3 years ago at age 25. I said something like wait so if it took him 6 months between the buying the house and moving in (renovations), was he paying double rent. He said fuck that, his girlfriend in the city had a 5k apartment cause her parents are rich and she’s a nurse or something. And he was living at home. Guy went from crashing in his moms basement to a rich gf to his own house.

Also you will be an incel. Coz can't have girls in your room.

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typical american cope

i bring girls home to my room / floor and it doesn't matter

What do your parents say?
I come from a good family.

>What are hotels?
>What are expensive trips?

I bet you never lived with at woman for longer that a year.

Nothing?
I'm a grown man and they know boundaries. Of course it helps that we live in a big house with separate floors, but I had several women over that also still lived at home, so it's not seen as a big deal here.

>400k crypto folio
are you swinging shitcoins?

It’s triple parentheses, not double you newfag