Rise of the full nesters : what life is like with adult children who just can’t leave home
In the UK, close to half of 25-year-olds now live with parents who, in many cases, would expect their nest to have long since emptied. How does this change families, for good and bad? If life had worked out differently, Serena would by now be coming to terms with an empty nest. Having brought up (…)
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