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When i ask this question, im asking from the perspective of adult kids who drop their personal lives, or building then rather. To help their families. Which limits going out meeting people, limits addressing personal needs. Basically what ever finances they get go into the family and little to themselves.
Of course im all for helping out financially if your still in the household but like when does it go too far to where it starts hurting the adult kid and their development? Or does it get to far at all?
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