Any other NEETs living with their parents experiencing this?
Basically it's where you have no friends and end up being a 2nd husband to your Mom. Where you have the majority of your conversations with her, go places with her, and generally fill in on all the husbandly duties and serve as an emotional partner to her (such as listening to her vent about her actual husband) while not getting any of the traditional marital rewards in return such as physical affection (and also being given just enough of a taste of a relationship that it keeps you from actually trying to go out and get a real one). Meanwhile Dad says a lot of nothing, lazes around watching TV, and is possibly even actively abusive to your Mother.
That's my situation a lot of the time. It's like I'm married but with only the downsides. And I know if I were to move out and end this arrangement it would hit my mom very hard because her real marriage is in shambles.
>>38245284
dude wtf
origigigig
A new reason to not be a NEET: not developing an Oedipus complex.
>>38245446
It's not as complicated as I make it sound. Basically
>dad is a lazy POS
>NEET living at home fills the emotional void of the man in the house for mother
I'm like my mom's husband but fortunately she isn't married to my dad or anyone else. She always talks about her shit and goes places with me because neither of us have any friends.
>>38245499
Well, you aren't a fortune teller. What you "see" isn't preordained.