Stay-at-home Sons Are Here

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Brendan Liaw was kind of joking when he agreed he was a professional stay-at-home son during his appearance on “Jeopardy!” in May.

He had just earned a master’s degree in political science from the University of British Columbia and had recently sent off a raft of applications to law school. But he was between jobs. And he did live with his parents.

"I figured, why not have some fun with it?" Liaw said. "Better to be a 'stay-at-home son' than 'unemployed,'  'schmuck' or 'lazy guy.'"

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