
Tony S
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In the UK it is quite normal that people move out of parental homes when they are legally adults (18). The British attitude is that you're an adult and should "fend for yourself" from then on. Parents in the rest of Europe seem to think that it is more normal for their children to live in the family home up until they are 28. My advice is "bite the bullet and go" |
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Apple
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YES! You should definitely get out on your own. It's the greatest feeling ever to be so free and independent. It seems scary at first but when you start to feel at home you will look at it so differently. Then you can start throwing parties and having girls stay over. It will be great.
If in doubt of living on your own, there is always an option of getting a room mate....or a dog. |
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zwijn
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So, you're parents are the one driving you to smoke marijuana? Yeah, you should probably move out if that's going down. But, hey, man, you're awfully smart to be staying with the parents for so long because then you get someone to cook for you, do your laundry, and no rent! Maybe I should drop out of college and come live with the parents for the rest of my life too. Way to be thinking! |
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susie x ♥♥♥
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28?..omg..I was out in my own flat at 17...never looked back. Best thing I ever did and my relationship with my parents improved no end. |
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misskitti7®
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no way could i live with my mam, but hey we are all different at your age i think yes now is a good time to fly the nest, regards happy house hunting x kitti x |
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gordon3392
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Yes go for it ,,the longer you put it off the harder it will get,,,, |
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sarah
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your 28 , you should definitely move out. don't let your whole life pass by. you can't truly live unless you are on your own experiencing life on your own. if you have a steady job, move out, go out, meet someone, get married, have kids, that's what life is truly about. life is about trying new things. don't be afraid, but let your parents know you need to have your own life. don't burn any bridges if you know what i mean. |
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Dr. Deth
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try and find a roommate to go into it with you. it will be more affordable and having someone to interact with will make the transition easier. You gotta grow up sometime |
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joseph b
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yes you should have moved ten years back what the ecks up with you go and leave them in peace |
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D B
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at the age of 28? go go go |
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angelgabby84
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If you are single then it may be a good idea to find a shared house. This way you wont feel so alone and it wont seem as if you suddenly have all this responsiblity. |
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Funny Lad
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mate, move out and pay the top for a couple of girls to come round for the private flat warming. Be the best thing you have done. |
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gotmeridindirty
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wow i was out at 20 and never looked back! you'll get on much better with your parents. I'm sure that they're being driven just as potty as well! you'll wonder why you were ever scared when you have your freedom!! |
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Kills
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yes you do not want to become a 40 years old living in your parents basement but you don have to be scared ull b fine |
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melly
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why are you scared!!
grow up and join the real world, you will love it! |
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shih tzu lady
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I have no doubt that you are also driving your parents potty! You have to take responsibility for your life some time, so now is as good a time as ever. Look for a rental property - perhaps share with a friend if you find it expensive. |
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yepp
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for christs sake man... your almost 30 years old. it's about time you grow up, leave your parents house NOW |
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Sexy Wife
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Your so funny.....move out already. I'm sure it's your parents that are being bothered......by sweet little you. |
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Me
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Stay. |
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Goose
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Grow up and go. |
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