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Just chiming in on the social aspect.
The entire point of home is that it's home.
It's fine for children to grow up and have their own, separate from other family members.
But home is still home, or it never was. If home isn't a place that you can go back to, for whatever reason, it was just a hotel room.
Yes, this is playing with words and concepts. If that isn't something you enjoy, move on.
But that concept is important. Somewhere along the way, the idea that the family home is only for two people, and anyone else is living with them came along. And it's a bullshit idea. That's only one way to live, among many, and that way of thinking is depressing as fuck.
Yeah, parents lead the family, though that decreases as children grow. And most places require someone to be named as owner, and that's almost always going to be the oldest people in the household. But that's record keeping and legality, not home. You don't even have to own a house to have a home, though it becomes much more difficult as renter.
Not saying anyone has to live as an extended family in one home, most of them just aren't big enough for that. But the idea that being an adult automatically means you have to leave home is malarkey.
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