Unless they come from a culture where living with your parents is absolutely normal which is surprisingly still very common.
orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
I am not sure why everyone here isn’t seeing the obvious. You’re 20 and live at home. He’s 25 and is a guy. You’ve been together for 4 weeks. 30 days.
Your parents don’t “love” him. They are just tolerant and probably happy he’s not an awful goober.
You are a love-stuck 20 year old and may potentially not be picking up on cues or grasp the nuances of parenting and having an adult offspring in the house.
He’s a guy, 25, and has likely heard his share of mischaracterizations from parents, or possibly been in a situation where he got caught sleeping over as a teenager… Or any other number of things fresh in his head from also being young.
Neither of you have true license over this relationship while you’re not a fully autonomous person. Sleeping over at your place is going to feel weird at 30 days or 3 years if you live with your parents.
Give the guy a break. It’s not a comfortable situation.
drmoose@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
KumaSudosa@feddit.dk 10 hours ago
In that case it wouldn’t be that common to have a “casual” boyfriend coming to sleep over after a month though
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.world 1 day ago
love-stuck
Love-struck.
orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 hours ago
Typo: as in, I was slapping keys at 6:45am and couldn’t see.
Thanks.
SARGE@startrek.website 23 hours ago
They’re being helpful and assuming you may genuinely not know the word, and are giving you the correct version for the context.
Getting defensive isn’t needed.
orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 hours ago
Sometimes context will inform the reader whether or not the writer genuinely made a mistake or was ignorant. I’m just being helpful here, so don’t get defensive.
Tiger666@lemmy.ca 22 hours ago
Explaining your typo is not being defensive.
Etterra@discuss.online 23 hours ago
This is probably the best response. Just chill and he’ll be fine.
FireRetardant@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’d argue comfort could come after more time together in the right circumstances. Many couples choose to live with one sides parents to save money given the housing shortage many countries are facing. The catch is, this typically only works when both the parents and the couple are respectful of each others privacy and boundaries. This often equates to turning a basement into an apartment with sperate bathroom and kitchen/kitchenette.
orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
She’s 20. Two years ago she was in high school, friend.
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
paying your own rent and having your own place
slightly off topic, but this is a contradiction. if you are paying rent, that is not your own place.
orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 hours ago
Can you just not.
agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
It is in the ways that matter here. “Own” here refers to being independent from your parents specifically, not property ownership.
cdf12345@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
Oh man this ^
Perfect response