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Old 03-29-2016, 05:47 AM
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Default Do You Think TV Would Be Better.......

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Originally Posted by spring_chicken View Post
Given the crime stats for adult children living with villagers, let me just throw this thought out. I have no idea if it would be legal or not....
What if instead of 19, a person had to be 40 to reside in TV? Of course there could be exceptions made for handicapped adult children who cannot live on their own...
Do you think that would make TV better? Cut out some of the crimes related to drug addiction?
Just looking for opinions, not stating one.
spring_chicken: The manner in which you present your question implies that all adult children living in TV are a concern. Further it implies that these adult children are children of TV residents. Still further that they are residents and not renters.

Do you have the exact statistics of: 1) how many adult residents are living with their TV parents? 2) of these, how many of these adult residents have been arrested, etc? 3) compared arrests of any kind to other than adult children of TV residents?

How can you postulate that perhaps TV would be better off if........

In today's America more and more adult children live with their parents all across this nation for myraid reasons economical medical, etc

I could give you a number of ways I believe TV would be better off none of which have anything to do with adult children living here.

By the way I welcome the adult children to this community because I recognize in the vast majority of reasons there is legitimate need vis a vis the stero-typical (dead beats) responses you get from some posters. There is obvious a lot of love and care going on in those homes.

Thank you for bringing this topic to our attention because it appears it does need a breathing .

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