Over 30 and living at home? You are in good company in Italy.

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Italy sounds like a coolest place in Europe. I was shocked at one farmer, who was successfully self-employed, could not leave his mother's home because of her good cooking. Do you think these guys are probably slaying left right and center. They have more time to do so since they are not employed.
 

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To avoid any personal risks, let’s just say someone I know lives with his parents in his late 20s. He had a girlfriend for seven years or so, and they met in college. While she moved into her own apartment, got her own car, and started working for a big firm downtown of my city, he still lives at home, often arguing with his parents and contributing little financially. He claims he’s saving for a house, despite earning $80K a year.

Although he’s good-looking and 6'2", for those that care about heights, I assume she broke up with him because his life was stagnant. She likely found someone whose life was more aligned with hers but this is an assumption since I do not know her. Even though he’s single, he occasionally goes on trips and attends bachelor parties, but most weekends, he stays home. I doubt he’s dating much.

Take that as you will, Mr. “I get laid a lot.”
 
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