Parental house is holy, it can neither be sold nor exchanged.

Do you think the child has any rights to the living space of the parents and should they move out of the parental home upon reaching the age of majority?

Konstantin from Krasnoyarsk believes that everyone has the right to stay in their parents’ house until they want to change their lives, no matter how old they are. We share the story of our hero and hope to know what you think about it!

I sincerely do not understand where the cult of inviolability of the parental home came from. My parents, for example, got a three-bedroom apartment just because they had me and my brother. If they did not have children, they would still live in a small family.



They think I’m wrong, and they’re trying to get me to eat bread. Like, you're over 30, it's time to earn your corner. Is it okay that I already have this corner? After all, the state allocated them such a solid living space with the expectation that we will also live there with my brother!



The mother constantly cites the example of his brother Nikolai, who moved to rented housing at the age of 24. I think that spending money on renting an apartment is stupid, when you have your own square meters, even in your father’s house.



What's up? I have repeatedly offered to exchange a three-bedroom for two smaller apartments. If my father and I were in such a mess, it would solve all the problems. So they hit the horn. They say, “We spent all our youth on this house, working day and night.” There can be no change of speech. When we are gone, decide with your brother as you wish. Until then, my father and I will live here.””



My brother doesn't support me either. He says that the parental home is sacred and there is nothing to encroach on it.

Of course he's lucky. Lucky to get a good job, now he can live separately and rant. I'm just a security guard working in a supermarket, I miss stars from the sky. That's where I'm going with my minimalist? Even food will not be enough...



I was born a girl and no one would say a word to me. Be 20, 30, 40, whatever. Stay at home and wait for them to marry. Until then, you can not bother about anything at all. Is that fair?



What do you think about that? Are our parents really unfair to our hero? Or should you listen to your family and become more independent? Feel free to share your thoughts on this in the comments!