I don't like for any of mi sons or daughters to be with me for the rest of their lives. At one point they got to go. As long as you are not a perpetual student and in some point of your life make enough money to support your studies I think is a good idea if you stay until 30 or 35 ( maybe ).
Some people may or may not agree with me on the age. What I will suggest is: If you are working try to help your parents with the bills. Pay them some rent.
If they are paying rent pay at lease 1/3. Keep the place clean. Don't bring friends in to the house after 10 pm.
Take the trash out. Keep the noise or music down, etc. You don't have to have a sign hanging from your neck telling your friends or dates that your live with parents. Just make sure to mention that as soon as you can.
That way they know your situation. Some may see it as a bad sign. Some may not.
Good luck.
I left my boy because he was 27 and still living at home because his mum couldn't let her 'little boy' go. Sounds like you wan't to move out and be independent but your mother is condoning you staying because she thinks you won't be able to survive but really she has become so attached to being a mother to you as children she cant let you go because that is her whole life. Of course you can financially support yourself, you work?
Everyone else seemed to survive life after leaving home alright.
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