Meet the Gen Z 'stay-at-home son' who's selling his lifestyle as an aspirational brand
Self-described stay-at-home sons have fashioned a new term for an old phenomenon: adult men who live with their parents.
Courtesy of Abdullah Abbasi
- So-called stay-at-home sons are the new trad wives and stay-at-home girlfriends.
- One 24-year-old who lives with his parents launched a clothing line celebrating the lifestyle.
- But Abdullah Abbasi's luxurious stay-home lifestyle isn't attainable for most.
First, there were the trad wives. Then came the stay-at-home girlfriends.