Never too old,,,, haven't you seen goldengirls? Why such a silly question?
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Look, if you think that the question is silly why answer? Secondly, there is a difference between living with people because you’re elderly vs. living with people because you can afford to live on your own.
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Before my dad passed away at 91, he was living with a roommate.
I would say at 35+, unless you are in a group home for mental reasons
Living in L. A. it necessary luckily with my girlfriend and I spilt rent.
Depends on where you live city or suburbans , city condos are expensive
I’d say past the age of 30.
Never too old,,,, haven't you seen goldengirls? Why such a silly question?
Look, if you think that the question is silly why answer? Secondly, there is a difference between living with people because you’re elderly vs. living with people because you can afford to live on your own.
Maybe you should have been more specific in your question
Do whatever you feel good. Right and wrong are just words.
Hm probably 35 or older
I don’t think there is or should be an age limit
I think so like there is no limit to bunk up with roommates
Not sure you can ever be too old
until you can afford to live on your own
I don't there is an age
I didn’t know there was an age limit...
28 and above
22 to 24 depending on life situations
Age should never come into it
There is no age limit on something like that
30. ...
There’s never too old in my opinion.