spacedijks:

pornhub: *steals content from sex workers*
pornhub: *profits on the normalization of misogyny, transmisogyny, racism, and rape culture*
liberal feminists: 😶
pornhub: *makes the most shallow attempt to look Woke*
liberal feminists: Today We Will Eat At Sexual Violence

mad-monarch:

note-a-bear:

blackmoonflesh:

loveandboredness:

bakameganekko:

This is normal in Puerto Rican culture as well. Parents here don’t tell their kids to move out. They can move out whenever they feel ready. I’m 35 and I still live with my parents and I never saw that as weird. Many people live with their parents or other family members here, especially in this economy.

In Chile is almost shameful to leave you family too young!! Your parents expect you to live with them, unless you get married or find a job somewhere far, if not you are staying forever. It’s only more well off families that can send their children to work at the capital, and most families stay very close together, so it’s not common at all for young adults to leave alone.

In Nigeria it’s normal, and even when you get married it’s customary to live in the same compound or at the very least near your parents.

Even among non-Anglo whites it *was* common up until relatively recently for children to stay home until they were marrying or had enough saved for a down payment on their own home (or could comfortably afford to rent, if they happened to be working farther from home)

My point being, this is just another bullshit ā€œindividualistā€ lie cooked up to screw ppl financially

If you move out on your own suddenly you have to buy all kinds of things you had in your parents home, just another way capitalism breaks people down