The_Falcon
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married now and i do miss all the nagging and arguing that used to happen living with parents
Your wife does NOT nag OR you just scared to admit it!:bleh:
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I have lived alone/with friends for about five years. Did learn a lot living alone, as you have struggle alone in making your daily decisions. Have become very independent and confident while living alone. But moved back with parents to take care of them. I always feel guilty for not being able to live with my granny. She stayed alone at my native place(Punjab). Don't want to have the same thing happen to my mom(Father passed away long time back).
The main reason about living with parents is emotional. They do get a lot of emotional support from you being around. I remember my mom being feeling scared and alone, especially after my fathers death. She did wanted me to continue living abroad(to further my career etc.). But I felt otherwise and came back home. Now I feel there is a lot of difference in her emotional state. Moreover she also likes to cook fondly for me and keeps complaining that I don't eat "enough". Somehow she feels shes able to do more justice to her motherly duties with me being around. Mothers will be mothers, nothing can change them. I still remember very vividly about my granny. Whenever we used to go for the yearly vacation to her place, she would love to cook all day around...meal after meal of Samosas, paranthas, tea, sweets and loads of milk+soda....and yet after all that she used to complain to my mom.."Tere nayane theek naal roti nahi khande" (meaning: your kids dont eat their meals properly)
Bottom Line is: If you have the ability to stay with your parents - DO IT, unless circumstances make it very difficult to. Once they have raised you to be independent...its your turn to return their love with yours. After all old age is also called "second childhood".