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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreTO" data-source="post: 1357474" data-attributes="member: 13996"><p>Better than her moving out, getting pounded by multiple men, going into debt, than marrying. Daughters at home are good wife potential.</p><p></p><p>The article is very good at showing the benefits of modern day degenerate single lifestyle, vs. the largely wholesome positiveelements of living at home. But to me, it doesn't really address one major issue of a man showing his ability to stand on his own prior to taking on the role of supporting/protecting his wife, providing for his family. </p><p></p><p>The article doesn't really offer a refutation of this major counterpoint, that a man who does something on his own shows to a woman (and himself) that he is worth his salt so to speak as a provider, which is his chief worldly responsibility in the marriage. Yes a man might be able to stack cash, stay away from slutty women better without having his own place, but he is also untested in some way. God doesn't respect weak, cowardly men. I am not saying that living at home makes anyone a coward, but it doesn't take much courage either.</p><p></p><p>The danger for a young man of staying home is that it can be too safe for a young man, too comfortable, and the man as a result could become more effeminate than a guy who moves out. The stereotype of the young guy living at home playing video games in the basement is true, so we have to be aware of that. There is almost space for a follow up article. "if you choose to live at home with your parents, this is how you can ensure you don't stagnate". </p><p></p><p>I'm all for a guy living with his family. Part of it is cultural, and I think it's unhealthy how North American culture is obsessed with moving out on your own. I am about Roosh's age and am living with my elderly mother since Corona started and I am enjoying the change and seeing some of the benefits. But I also have a sense that I have taken risks in life, stood on my own feet, etc. If I didn't have this experience, I wonder if living with my parents would make me feel weak, and less of a grown man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreTO, post: 1357474, member: 13996"] Better than her moving out, getting pounded by multiple men, going into debt, than marrying. Daughters at home are good wife potential. The article is very good at showing the benefits of modern day degenerate single lifestyle, vs. the largely wholesome positiveelements of living at home. But to me, it doesn't really address one major issue of a man showing his ability to stand on his own prior to taking on the role of supporting/protecting his wife, providing for his family. The article doesn't really offer a refutation of this major counterpoint, that a man who does something on his own shows to a woman (and himself) that he is worth his salt so to speak as a provider, which is his chief worldly responsibility in the marriage. Yes a man might be able to stack cash, stay away from slutty women better without having his own place, but he is also untested in some way. God doesn't respect weak, cowardly men. I am not saying that living at home makes anyone a coward, but it doesn't take much courage either. The danger for a young man of staying home is that it can be too safe for a young man, too comfortable, and the man as a result could become more effeminate than a guy who moves out. The stereotype of the young guy living at home playing video games in the basement is true, so we have to be aware of that. There is almost space for a follow up article. "if you choose to live at home with your parents, this is how you can ensure you don't stagnate". I'm all for a guy living with his family. Part of it is cultural, and I think it's unhealthy how North American culture is obsessed with moving out on your own. I am about Roosh's age and am living with my elderly mother since Corona started and I am enjoying the change and seeing some of the benefits. But I also have a sense that I have taken risks in life, stood on my own feet, etc. If I didn't have this experience, I wonder if living with my parents would make me feel weak, and less of a grown man. [/QUOTE]
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