ANSWERS: 12
  • Are you crazy? After all those years of picking up after them , doing their dishes and laundry , kick them out? I am planning on them staying. I figure when they get jobs they can pay board and then in my old age they can pick up after me cook my meals and do my laundry.
  • don't they usually get "evacuated" after nine months?
  • I wouldn't kick her out. I might ask her to leave someday and offer to help her find her own place to live. She is 18 and attending college. She understands that she can't afford to live on her own. I'm sure she will get married and move out eventually.
  • we are italian , so never.:)
  • I'm Indian and growing up in the Philippines. it's not in either culture. solely their decision if and when they want to.
  • I wouldnt kick them out. In this day and age Its hard to find a job let alone afford a home. Its them who wanted to move out and live on their own.
  • Never, thats a bit mean
  • When I'm 65.
  • If you can see they have no ambitions for work or school and they are not being a responsible adult...I think it would be okay to kick them out after you have given them a chance to prove them self and still the face no responsibility...they would be forced to grow up. But if they are proving that they would like to better themselves and just have got to the point were they can fully provide for themselves I think it would be horrible to just kick them out. Family should always want the best for each other....even if it takes tough love to teach a lesson.
  • I wouldn't kick my children out.When they were ready, they moved out, but my door is always open, should they ever want or need to return.
  • I think I'd have to be in my seventies before I did that.
  • Never.

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