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Originally posted by: illusion88
IS the extra freedom really worth all that extra money?
if you have to ask that question...then you don't get it either...
Originally posted by: illusion88
IS the extra freedom really worth all that extra money?
Originally posted by: LordMaul
*cue "omg u lived wit ur rents mang I left home when i wuz liek 14 and made it on my own" crowd*
Originally posted by: Old Hippie
I dunno. I think those "simple acts', like paying for your own gas, electric, sewer, food, washing your own laundry and dishes and cleaning your own bathroom, just might make you more mature? If you did all those while living with your family, more power to ya.If a simple act of living on your own makes you more "mature" then somebody--then their metric of what is mature is pretty screwed up (simpletons).![]()
Originally posted by: Old Hippie
:QAfter 24 years of living with my family
It must be different now. I see these "extended family stays" more and more. It's not that I didn't feel comfortable in my family's house when I graduated HS in 1970, but I wanted a seperate life. You know, the kind where you could do what you wanted, when you wanted, with who you wanted.
