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wolf63 | 14:44 Wed 23rd May 2018 | ChatterBank
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Most of the adults that I know who still stay with their parents are male. Here's another one.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44215648
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He ought to be ashamed of himself. Hope they win.
About time the lazy, sponging git made his own way in the world.
That's both sad and laughable, what a situation to be all over the news.
I blame his upbringing for making him into a lazy, sponging layabout. I do hope he is not expecting to inherit...the local dogs home would be a better recipient.....
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The judge ruled for the parents -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44213623

Michael Rotondo said he was appealing.

The decision, that is.
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The publicity is not going to do junior much good in the romance field. Image going out with someone who not only still lives with his parents but, also, is refusing to leave.



I can't believe how pig headed he is, staying where he's not wanted !
My friend's 48 year old son stays with her and as far as I can see will never move. Why would he? Gets all his washing and ironing done for him, food on the table and mummy even runs him to work as he is too ***** to get a bus. She even buys his clothes. God help him when his parents pop their clogs as he doesn't have a clue about life. I find it rather sad.
#undateableimbecile what the hell is wrong with a man who does that?
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Hell yes!
If she was contributing nothing to the household in any way and refusing to leave - absolutely the same response.
Ditto !
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I couldn't wait to leave home but I was about 22 by the time that I actually moved out.
They should stop doing things for him. Tell him he has to get a job.
“My friend's 48 year old son stays with her and as far as I can see will never move. Why would he? Gets all his washing and ironing done for him, food on the table and mummy even runs him to work as he is too ***** to get a bus. She even buys his clothes. God help him when his parents pop their clogs as he doesn't have a clue about life. I find it rather sad.”

What I find sad, Maggie, is that your friend (who must be well into her 60s or even older) has made such a doormat of herself.

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