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TOTA, do you live on your own or with family? (pg. 9)
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MissK
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Originally posted by Irishaddict
yep same here.



Being born on the same day does this... ;)
jon jon
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Originally posted by SasH21
I do agree with you that living alone really makes your more independent, practical, flexible


I never wrote any of that, I don't believe that at all. hah crazy.

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Originally posted by SasH21
not everyone lives at home because they are bums or lazy


I never wrote any of that either. My only generalization was that women would find "mommy bed makers" to be unappealing or less of a man. hah

Jeff proved me wrong.. :p

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Originally posted by Jeff Button
I must be lucky.
:tongue2
exstasie
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Originally posted by Jeff Button
I must be lucky.
:tongue2


+ 1 :D


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Originally posted by jon jon
Jeff proved me wrong.. :p


Jeffs!
SasH21
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Originally posted by jon jon
I never wrote any of that, I don't believe that at all. hah crazy.



I never wrote any of that either. My only generalization was that women would find "mommy bed makers" to be unappealing or less of a man. hah

Jeff proved me wrong.. :p


OK, I misunderstood, I thought that's what you meant by being blown away by ppl who still live at home..:-)

Ya, it can be unnappealing, not exactly a turn on lol, but again depends on the person, I think, and the girl, of course.

I prolly wouldn't wanna know if a guy's mom that I dated still lived with his parents without a good reason and his mom made his bed. No offence to anyone



:tongue3 :crazy:
zoogla
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Originally posted by jon jon
I never wrote any of that, I don't believe that at all. hah crazy.

I never wrote any of that either. My only generalization was that women would find "mommy bed makers" to be unappealing or less of a man. hah

Jeff proved me wrong.. :p

I can see where she got that from your generalization, though, or from the fact that you're shocked people still live at home.

If you don't provide more detail about your intentions, people will always read things in a way you never intended! ;)
sa2go
I've noticed as well that more and more of us are living at home after high school/college. Partly I believe because of the high cost of living we noe face these days.

If you can avoid your parents walking in on you when your having sex, and get cooked meals, and avoid having a bedtime (lol) then it may make perfect sense to continue living at home until your more financially secure.

I was lucky because being an athlete I was able to live on my sponsors bill, and I was self-employed and was able to sustain my-self well. Although if I did end up going to college or whatever it really would have been tough to make ends meet and I would either be forced to live on beans and spagetti or move back in with my folks.

to each his own..
exstasie
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Originally posted by sa2go
to each his own..


Exactly
Silky Johnson
I find it interesting that so many adult children are willing to leech off their parents for so long, yet when their parents age or get sick, they aren't willing to take them on and care for them.
jon jon
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Originally posted by jennypie
adult children


lol!
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by jon jon
lol!



Ehehehehehehe. :toothless

smuncky
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Originally posted by jon jon
I understand it's a matter of personal preference (and well... convenience) but some (lol, obviously me) would argue that there is more to life than just saving money and not having to cook for yourself lol...

(ie: those "plus sides" CAN be beat) :p




oh no doubt. but why not have those "plus sides" and everything else as well?

i'm not saying that i'll be living with my parents forever. it's just to a point where i can get my own place without being in debt and starting off with less things to worry about.


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Originally posted by jennypie
I find it interesting that so many adult children are willing to leech off their parents for so long, yet when their parents age or get sick, they aren't willing to take them on and care for them.



personally, i think the roles will switch with me and my parents. after i start working and start to make a living, they'll be at the age where they are retired and i know for a fact that they will need my assistance during those years. i would be a horrible son if i didn't help them in anyway that i could.

thats why right now i'm not spending money on things like rent or food so i could save up and start my future on the right foot, ie w/o debt and maybe even enough for a downpayment on my own property.
SasH21
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Originally posted by smuncky

thats why right now i'm not spending money on things like rent or food so i could save up and start my future on the right foot, ie w/o debt and maybe even enough for a downpayment on my own property.


Ya, I am doint this, too, but once I purchase it I am hoping to rent it out as an additional source of income. Buying a property is a great investment, and now you can buy one with a downpayment as low as 10k.

Sorry for switching off topic for a sec..hehe
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