An Italian court has ordered two adult men, aged 42 and 40, to leave their mother's home after they refused to move out. The court ruled that the men, known as 'bamboccioni' or 'big babies', were no longer justified in relying on their mother for financial support and housing. This case highlights the issue of adult children living with their parents for an extended period of time.
don’t we? That’s the Italian word for “ big babies ”: men, and it’s almost always men, who still live in the family home a long time past the average age that society deems normal and appropriate.
hired lawyers to argue that under Italian law parents are required to take care of their children “as long as necessary”.
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