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Should I get my one place?

Triforceofcourage

Platinum Member
I'm 24 and currently make a decent living. I just recently got out of a very serious relationship and am not going to lie, I do feel lonely now that I don't have her anymore. I live with my family and it works out fine, my family is cool. I want to get my own place but I feel like if I do I might feel even lonelier without my family. Do you think it would be a good idea to wait or move out now?

Triforce
 
Move out. You can always move somewhere nearby your family and visit often, but you should establish some independence and get your own place.
 
It's the old equation of cost of rent times the "extra loneliness", divided by the sheer annoyance of living with parents. You're the only one who can plug in the right values for these variables, in order to solve the problem.
 
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
you could get two :shrug;

I'd be one to agree. That misspelling tripped me for a second as it changed the meaning of the sentence.

Also, 24 isn't all that old to be living with the family depending on the culture. It all depends on what you want in life, right?

I say if you can't decide then just stay and think about it again in 2 months.
 
I'm sorry, but I just cannot fathom why anyone would want to be still living with their parents at the age of 24, when you have a good job and want to be independent. You'll never become fully independent until you move out and live as an adult, but will still be the kid living at home. Move now, or you will all-to-soon be the 43 year old man living at home with mother.
 
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