Who Created This Generation of Feeble 'Hotel Mum' Men? Er, I Did

Mail on SundayJuly 26, 2009

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IT'S A phenomenon known as going back to live at Hotel Mum. Apparently, a staggering one in three men aged between 20 and 40 is still living with his parents. Cost is the main factor behind the fact that the young bucks of Britain are returning to have their pants washed, T-shirts ironed (these giant toddlers don't possess shirts - if they did, they would probably need to have them buttoned in the morning) and bottoms wiped by long-suffering mummy, who is of course delighted to have a big baby mewing from the sofa.

Whereas my mum never possessed a cheque book and had never even requested cashback at a supermarket until after my dad died ('Ooh, can I really have some money back? How about Pounds 100?'), men under 40 today are, without doubt, feeble, infantile and feckless.

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Who Created This Generation of Feeble 'Hotel Mum' Men? Er, I Did

They don't have the self-confidence to ask women out except when paralytic on cheap blue vodka (these men don't even down proper male drinks, such as bitter and Guinness, any ...

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