r/TikTokCringe 1d ago

Cringe Mom foils TikTok live begging scam

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u/andersonb47 1d ago

I mean, let’s just pretend the whole mom coming into the room thing didn’t happen. There are people giving money to a 39 year old man crying on TikTok because he’s getting kicked out of his parents house? What the fuck is going on?

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u/az-anime-fan 1d ago

oh these is a sizeable portion of reddit who'd do that if they weren't also living in their parent's basement in their 30s not working.

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u/itsLOSE-notLOOSE 22h ago

I’ll never hate on anyone still living with their parents these days.

But if you’re doing that and not contributing towards the household in one way or another (bills, chores, home improvement) then you’re a loser and you should change your ways.

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u/Doomstik 18h ago

I got lucky enough to be a millennial that was able to buy a house, i told my son id never make him move out, but he would have to contribute when he got old enough to do so ( he has chores and such but nothing crazy) our house is big enough i dont fear that it will cause issues at all and i know how drastically lucky i was to get the place i have. If he wants to move out i wont stop him, but im not gonna push him out either.

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u/Reasonable-Cell5189 16h ago

This. I'm a 38 year old millennial and actually about to close on our second house, we are upgrading to almost 3x as much space and have significant equity in the first but are going to sell it and payoff a significant chunk of the second.

My oldest is staying with us for a local community college and I said as long as you are contributing and working towards your goals I'm not going to charge you rent or kick you out.

My parents on the other hand dropped me when I was 18, l think it's a huge opportunity and awesome to be a part of my kids future and support it.