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Because he doesn't care about his family or he doesn't want to live with them under the same roof.

Probably cuz his new partner or whoever else he is living with doesn't want him to. He probably doesn't want to provide any thing for his family

under any circumstances. Or he is probably ashamed to be seen with them or be around them.

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