ain nuttin wrong with that
wait till you see how much lil money you have when you later have a mortgage, buy all your own grub, house maintainance, cable, telephone, internet, etc.
leaves less cash for :fuggin:
make the most of having the luxury of no mortgage, rent, utilities, etc and spend every waking hour trying to find a job that can support you to live on your own.
yes its hard out there, yes the job market is difficult, but you have the benefit of a roof over your head and support from your parents, make that work for you and allow you to get out on your own as soon as possible.
if you are 22 and living at home, you are a pussy. stop hiding behind mommas skirt, get a job, find a roommate or two and move out. there is no excuse for it. fucking mommas boy!
I love him. He's like those happy old people who become known for sitting by the side of a busy street and waving to passing cars. People drive by regularly and beep just to see him and get him to wave to them.
That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you.
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Quote:My uncle is in his 50s and still lives with his mom if that makes you feel better
I was gonna say that 22 isn't so bad to be still home. If you were 32 or 42, and had NEVER been on your own, then I'd worry.
We have a client at work who is in her 60s and never married, and had always lived with her brother (also 60s and never married). I think that's just as bad, if not worse.
Nothing wrong with 22 if you are in school. After you gradutae, get a job, move out, find roommates, get really good friends with them, and go over the Arpi's shithole and beat the piss out of him
They'll be plenty of time. I was going to make an offiical annoucement later, but it has been unofficialy decided that I'm moving to Manhattan in June after I graduate and come back from vacation.
... I lived on my own for 4 years up at school in Buffalo, 2 years in the dorms, and 2 at an apartment... I graduated back in May and have been living home since. I have been hesitant to move out because I first needed a stable income, which I now have, but I also do not want to sign onto a lease if I decide to go on to graduate school.
I lived at home until I got married, and that was only a year and a half ago. Sure, it sucks to still be at home but the $$ you save on rent alone is a plus. Don't worry about it, savor it and save that $$.