It's a success that a lot of men desire.
It is difficult to get laid when living with a parent or parents as a legal adult. My notch count would be lower if I spent a significant amount of time living with my parental figures after my college graduation at age 22.
During ages 18-24, young adults find themselves shuttling between living away from parents and living with parents. If young adults attend college, they will often spend their summers living at home with parents. At the top end of this age range, it's common to live at home immediately after college depending upon employment. If young adults don't attend college, they might start working and live with roommates. Some men are in the military and in military type housing in this age range.
If a man is in the 18-24 age range and dating women 18-24, he might pay a small to moderate penalty for living with a parent or parents during this time. Women in this range pay less of a penalty on this because they are at peak physical attractiveness. They can use their attractive to date some in the same age range or slightly older who is already living with roommates or living alone (especially if they have completed their education phase).
When men get to ages 25-34, that is when living at home becomes negatively perceived. Both women 25-34 and 18-24 year old women will view a 25-34 man more negatively for living at home.
@BPH is in that age range now and dealing with it. He has managed to avoid the worst of it due to his looks.
We don't know for a fact that it is 'bar skanks'. You say 'bar skanks' like it's a bad thing. Most unattached people go to bars at some point as unattached people, so bar attendees run the range of quality.
Have you spent much time in Delaware? I haven't. I don't know much about the sexual marketplace in Delaware. He's in Wilmington, Delaware and Wilmington is in the shadow of Philadelphia. It's only 32 miles from Downtown Wilmington to Downtown Philadelphia. That's the same distance as Downtown Dallas to Downtown Fort Worth in Texas. In the Dallas Scene thread, I mention this in the first post and acknowledge the differences in the scenes.
Based on @Jesse Pinkman's write ups of New York City, Miami, and large state universities, I thought it would be worthwhile to write up Dallas, the city I call home. The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area (DFW) is the 4th most populated metropolitan area in the United States. Dallas and Fort...
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Women who would be impressed by a dude buying them Miller Lite and Tater Skins sounds more like the Southeastern USA more than Delaware.