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How to Date a Guy Who Still Lives at Home


In the film, Failure to Launch, Matthew McConaughey dates women, they start talking marriage, and he gets cold feet.


He decides they should break up with him. His strategy? Invite the girl to his place – only it’s not his place. It’s his parents’ family home. The girl’s dreams of an independent man are shattered. She dumps him and he’s off the hook.


In real life, however, many men still live with their parents and are actually interested in developing long-term relationships.


When dating a guy who lives at home, here are five important dos and don’ts to remember:



1. Assess the situation. His reason for staying at Mummy’s and Daddy’s better be good. Acceptable excuses are: “I was living on my own for a while but I’ve come back for a year to save for a home deposit”. Or “‘I’m staying with my parents until I complete my demanding law degree.” Unacceptable excuses are: “Mum does my cooking and washing” or “Mum and Dad are the only friends I’ve got.”



2. Silence is a virtue. While normally you would convey your date’s kissing prowess by letting out little sighs, at his parents’ place you must learn to love in silence.



3. Listen to directions. It’s one thing to visit your date’s place for the first time, it’s quite another when it’s also home to his parents. If your date gives you a quick tour of the house, be sure to listen up. My friend Sarah once had the horrifying experience of entering what she thought was the bathroom, only to find her date’s parents sitting up in bed. “I’d accidentally walked straight into their bedroom!” she says.



4. Food. If you visit regularly, offer to bring supplies. You don’t want to feel as if you’re raiding the family fridge.



5. Be sure to leave with what you came with. As Rebecca, 21, left her date’s parents’ place, she scooped up all her things – or so she thought. The next day she received a text message from her man: “U left yr knickers under the couch + my mum found them.”

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    <p><font face="Arial">&nbsp; Brett Smith is not your average health &amp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.partner4real.com.au">online dating</a>&nbsp;expert. He has numerous qualifications (including a Masters from Sydney University in Herbal Medicine, Advanced Diploma in Botanical Medicine, Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy, a Diploma of Nutrition, &amp; a Bachelor of Health Science) and a very healthy dose of scepticism. He has some intersting &amp; controversial views on health &amp; dating for <a href="http://www.partner4real.com.au">singles</a>, particularly on how we shouldn't always believe what we're told. See more of his articles at <a href="http://www.partner4real.com.au">www.partner4real.com.au</a>. </font></p>

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