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Adults 30 or older, would you take them in?
Your cousin, who you haven't seen in a while, needs someone to take them in. They have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & can't work or support themselves. They will be out on the streets if no one takes them in.
7 Answers
- Anonymous4 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes I would take in my cousin.
- EdnaLv 74 years ago
No, I wouldn't take him in .. he would NEVER leave if I did.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and can't work and support himself? My azz! That just means your cousin is just so lazy that he doesn't want to have to work. Most adults over 30 have chronic fatigue almost every day, but we still get up and go to work every day, if we want to eat. So can your cousin.
- Anonymous4 years ago
not me as i live in a small place and wouldn't like the hassle.
- RosalieLv 74 years ago
I would help them look for other options, such as SSI or SSDI.
If you took them in, you would be forever regretting the decision.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Chronic fatigue syndrome my a,s,s. Your cousin is lazy. No, i wouldnt take lazy person in
- 4 years ago
yes, but i'm sure there must be a way to work it out with the supporting. i would always help family. if u cant help your own u can never help anyone. and in this world we always help or get help no matter what reason it is.
- LilyLv 64 years ago
No. I've taken someone in before, it was a living hell. a "2 week stay" turned into 2 months. Food and garbage was left everywhere, some of my things went missing and he quit his job so he could use my playstation all day long. He started off as a completely normal person with responsibilities, then turned into an overgrown child when I took him in or else he'd be left on the streets.