BPH
Master Don Juan
@jhonny9546 can you stop reviving old, dead threads for no reason? 90% of the time I see a reply for an old thread it's you who has replied to it.
A lot of those younger generation people did go to college at 18. They ended up graduating college without a job and student loans to repay.The younger generation has it too easy. They need to get on with life at 18 and either go to college, military, trade school or start a career.
This is not uncommon in Europe where kids stay living with their parents for longer than they typically do in the US and it's viewed as not only acceptable but in many cases preferable since they have right knit family groups.
This is a cultural norm in Europe. It is not a cultural norm in the US and is viewed very differently here.
Trying to make comparisons between the two are futile for this reason. In Europe it's normal and not viewed as any sort of issue while dating. In the US, you are much more likely to viewed as a loser and undesirable in the dating market due to this.
My father is from Europe and he always tells me how he views Americans as cold in their interactions towards their family most times and how it's different there.
I am sorry but this simply isn't true. You guys in the States have this romanticized idea that Europe is so much better than the States. It ain't.Only males in the US face this stigma. If an adult female lives at home with a parent/parents, it has almost no impact upon her desirability in the dating market.