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I think there is a presumption in the question. The presumption is this: I don't want my >18 year old daughters in my house because my life and/or their lives will be better if they live somewhere else.

I think for some people, this presumption may not be correct.

In America, perhaps this would only be the case when the daughters or parents are disabled in some way, or if there are financial hardships in the family. In many other countries, the standard way of living is for children to live with their parents till they get married, and sometimes even after, because so much of the lives of the people involved are family-related and it would make everyone's lives worse to move away.

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