wednesday night. i wonder if im the only 19 year old home with my parents tonight. oh well. maybe play some skyrim or somethin later or chill at the beach for alil while, cold though, but i do like the cold, oh yes.
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wednesday night. i wonder if im the only 19 year old home with my parents tonight. oh well. maybe play some skyrim or somethin later or chill at the beach for alil while, cold though, but i do like the cold, oh yes.
If your parents have no problem with it, I don't see the problem with staying home.wednesday night. i wonder if im the only 19 year old home with my parents tonight. oh well. maybe play some skyrim or somethin later or chill at the beach for alil while, cold though, but i do like the cold, oh yes.
dontbanmebro420
they dont have a problem with it at all. its not that, i spose i just feel a lil bit lonely or something
As long as you're not just living with them to mooch off them or delay adulthood it's not a big deal. I lived with my parents until my mid-20s. I had no reason to move out, and they were happy to have me around. And while I was living with them I pitched in towards the household expenses.
Move to a country where people aren't expected to leave home the moment they turn 18. Srsly, making this thread in Australia almost everyone would say "So what?" unless living at home was insufferable for you.
+1 for the Australia crowdMove to a country where people aren't expected to leave home the moment they turn 18. Srsly, making this thread in Australia almost everyone would say "So what?" unless living at home was insufferable for you.
DigitalExile
And? I'm 19 and live with my folks, I contribute to the income though and work around the house. I don't have any plans to move out until I finish my degree and can get a decent job (23- 24ish)
Their totally cool so it works. Dorms absolutely suck from what I've seen of them and I'd rather not pay out $900 for some tiny studio apartment in NY
I'm currently 19 years old and have to resort to living with my parents because the military college I went to gave me an involuntary medical discharge and I have been struggling with finding employment so I have to to take evening classes as a non-degree seeking student until either next fall or next semester... Trust me, you're not alone
i lived with my parents till i was 26 and got married. my wife lived with her parent right up until we got married too. as long as you are saving money and not goofing off too much i think living with your parents longer than normal can be a good idea. i was able to save up a ton of money to put a down payment on a house.
I'm also 19 and living at home with my parents, Now that i've figured out what I want to do in life i've found myself freaking out about what classes into that career.
Living on your own can end fairly expensive this early in life, im also living with my mother and i'm glad i do, i'm glad to have a place to sleep rather than struggling to make it on my own in my own appartment.
I ditched my parents right after high school was over and moved in with my grandma instead. She's okay with me living rent free since I'm going to school, plus it helps that I'm her favorite grandchild too. I'd love to live on my own, but that's impossible at my age since I don't have enough income as it is.
And? I lived with my parents till I was 23. Was great. No rent. Lived in a house rather than tiny dorm with four idiot roommates. One roommate could cook. My dad was a killer wingman. He could pull anybody.cd_rom^ this. I'm home, and plan to be for a few more years, I'm 21 now and commute to college. Saves big $$$ this way, and I can't stand dorm life.
And? I lived with my parents till I was 23. Was great. No rent. Lived in a house rather than tiny dorm with four idiot roommates. One roommate could cook. My dad was a killer wingman. He could pull anybody.cd_romtell a story about one time when your dad displayed textbook wingmanship
Living with my parents would actually be a more logical move for me as not only does it make things easier for me in my curent situation, it's also nearer to the drop zone. The issue is that my parents are too nice and I worry that I would end up mooching off them. I feel I'd be taking a massive step back if I moved in. But it's nothing to be ashamed of.
[QUOTE="DigitalExile"]+1 for the Australia crowd This makes me happy to be Australian :DMove to a country where people aren't expected to leave home the moment they turn 18. Srsly, making this thread in Australia almost everyone would say "So what?" unless living at home was insufferable for you.
chaoscougar1
Not an issue, the only problem is when you want to bring a lady friend over.Fightingfan
That's not even all that much of a problem, unless your parents are super-strict/overly protective.
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