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Still living with parents?

Are you still living with your parents at the moment?

  • yes

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • yes, but moving out soon

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • no

    Votes: 13 54.2%

  • Total voters
    24
I moved out when i was 18 into a share house by my own choice. Mum lived in a small town and i wanted to explore the city
 
Yes I do. I pay a bill and take out the trash and recycling. Feels like a teenager thing, but it is what I do. I at least help do some stuff while still living at home as an adult.
 
I moved out when i was 18 into a share house by my own choice. Mum lived in a small town and i wanted to explore the city

I live in a fairly large city (population wise) but everything is spread out and we don't really have any tall buildings / skyscrapers. I've always wondered what it would be like to live in a major metropolitan city (like New York City).

Yes I do. I pay a bill and take out the trash and recycling. Feels like a teenager thing, but it is what I do. I at least help do some stuff while still living at home as an adult.

Thats good that you're helping out at least. Which bill do you pay?
 
Sounds like favoritism to me.
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I have lived alone for 10 years since the death of my mother. I wasn't allowed to leave home and was still living there when I was 45. I was little more than an unpaid slave.
 
It’s not that big of a deal, I survived and now I live in a way nicer house than she ever had. :p

I didn't have the best home life growing up. When my mom had me move in with my grandparents. My grandfather became my life coach. He helped me get a job and to start being responsible and taking accountability. My grandfather taught me a lot. Aside from the hard moments, It's been a good run so far. Once I got my own place, I didn't want to ever live with my parents again. You get a lot of freedoms when you don't live under someone.
 
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