Financial era moan

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  1. Jess C

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    :lol: :lol:
  2. Alexander

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    my bed has space for you in it, and i would cook for you jess i wouldn't trust you in the kitchen, i would fear for my saftey if I did.
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    :lol:

    its all personal preference though

    i would love to live with mates. but it would leave me with less money than i'd like. i'd rather save the money that i'd spend on a flat and in 2 years time be able to put a large deposit on a house.

    it makes alot mroe sense
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    exactly.

    and having to do EVERYTHING for yourself or it doesn't get done makes realise a lot...

    i was the same when i lived at home - thought i had the easiest/best life ever!

    but now i'd never move back, way too much fun living away from parents!
  5. Alexander

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    my big brother still lives at home and hes 27, he never went to uni.
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    i doubt your bed has enough form for yaself u lanky twat:p . does ya feet hang off the bottom of the bed?
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    thats what i said, people who dotn go away to uni and work usually stay with parents for longer
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    I said part of the experience, not part of life.

    I'm not a student any more, and don't live with any students. I've moved to London, so living at home wouldn;t be an option even if I wanted to, and there's no way I could afford a property down here yet, so flat sharing's the only way. It's just something I would strongly recommend, I'm not saying it suits everyone's situation.
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    also don't you think your parents deserve a rest from you after 18+ years?? ;) :lol:
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    yeah but i prefer it anyway, i hate my feet being under the covers, infact generally, most of my body is on show:lol: :lol:
  11. Jess C

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    Pete stop trying to argue for the sake of it:lol:
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    but i have time for all that, im 22 lmao!

    its different to years ago, people left school got married at 18 had 3 kids and that was it.
    alot of people these days have kids in their 30's as opposed to late teens/early 20's

    ive got my life planned, so dont try tyo mess it up by telling me how i should run it:D
  13. Alexander

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    leave him alone, argueing is fun, its makes the board, without it the board would be shit.
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    It's weird, but one of my favourite things from when I first moved out years ago was buying my own cereal :lol: Used to pick whichever one came with the best free toy :lol:
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    :lol: :lol: thats the best thing about living without parents, food shopping!!!! you can buy all the things you love.:love:
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    you not think that is a little sad?

    a lad i know is 23, and he still lives at home and shares a room with is brother, who is about 28

    now that is truly pathetic :eek:
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    i work 10 mile away and i have a car, no need to move for commuting purposes! me mams cool with pretty much anything! she knows i take drugs and doesnt mind music and tv on. im happy. i really fancied the idea of moving out about 2 year ago but then again i was also trying for a baby. things change:eek:
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    But if you have it that good now, how are you going to have the enthusiasm to ever leave?
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    totally, but its his life, he can do what he likes
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    Did Derbyshire nick not give you a taster of living away from home?

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