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Because apparenlty I cant quote the old thread anymore """4) Some ween let's him move into their home and live out of an extra bedroom. He'll only have so long before he starts hoarding again. However with rules set, some insane ween might think getting 500-600 a month in rent for an unused bedroom would be worth it.
Here's the sad truth, there are people who want to. There are plenty of people who legitimately feel bad for Chris, they feel bad for what has happened and what he has gone through despite the knowledge that he himself is not a good person, but as many have mentioned whenever this question arises, sympathy only goes so far. Chris even on a base level is not someone just anyone can live with, he is sloppy, lazy, rude, and will never truly pull his own weight outside of being threatened with something mundane like having his PS4 taken away.
I believe that while someone may very well take him in, and perhaps even deal with him for a few months, unless they can alter not only his way of thinking but his entire sedentary lifestyle. And that is on top of the fact the person would have to learn to live with someone who has autism, which is no easy feat especially if it is an adult like Chris. You would essentially have to, for lack of a better term, train Chris in how to be normal or at least functional outside of his bubble. He has never known anything other than the life his mother has let him live, which as already stated was a life of self serving gluttony.
Then there comes the issue of boundaries, which as we all know Chris does not really know, understand, or care for. Living with someone as many possibly know comes with a very specific set of boundaries, and I fear Chris is not one to really pay attention to those things and that could lead to some very troubled roommates no matter who they are. Especially if any of them happen to be women. That and I don't just speak of physical boundaries I also speak for things such as, eating certain things some may not be able to, saying certain things (which we know Chris has no issue throwing around certain words), hell even the way he composes himself could break someones boundaries.
There are too many things to consider when one thinks they can just take Chris in and I personally believe that while someone may in fact take him in, it won't be a living situation that is built to last, if anything I'd give it 6 months top."