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  • 6/7/2025
It’s every adult’s worst nightmare: moving back in with their parents. Having done just that, a down-and-out husband | dG1fbnBtZ3ZnT0plU0U
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00:00Mom. Dad.
00:06How did you get in?
00:08Mom, it's me, your son.
00:09What are you doing here?
00:11We were wondering if we could, um, stay here.
00:15Um, maybe it'd be better for the baby.
00:18Oh, that's it.
00:20When I was 20 years old, I bought this house and it was nothing.
00:24I built this life.
00:27Sometimes my parents want to be a bit too involved.
00:30We appreciated what we had.
00:32And then, bit by bit, we turned one jacket, one jumper into a whole house.
00:37Two investment properties.
00:39How much longer do you think you'll be staying for?
00:41How many nights?
00:42You should have bought years ago.
00:44Yes, Dad, I know!
00:46This is a shakedown.
00:48You're never gonna leave.
00:50It's so important to have family support.
00:54Kids take everything you've got.
00:57And then a little bit more.
01:05You think we don't know what you're doing.
01:08We know exactly what's going on.
01:10Woo!
01:12It's a game.
01:14So let's play.
01:18I just wanna go home.
01:20Quiet!
01:21Stop!
01:22We can't leave.
01:24This is my family.
01:27This is my family.
01:28This is my family.
01:29This is my family.
01:34Please hold me.
01:36I'm sorry.
01:37I'm sorry.
01:38I'm sorry.
01:39You're lucky.
01:40This is your family.
01:41I'm sorry.
01:42It's your family.
01:43You're lucky.
01:44You're lucky.
01:45I'm sorry.
01:46You're lucky.
01:47You're lucky.

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