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Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by demik
Man, no limit. If you can remain being single or not serious in a relationship and still living at your moms, *!@% it you're lucky. Take advantage of it and save up like no tomorrow. As long as you don't have kids, or any other type of responsibilities, and your moms is cool with it, stay there as long as you want, but make sure you pay rent and help out. Trade-trade situation. You'll end up having a bunch of good @#++ in the end. Great car, good clothes, etc.
Move out once you have a decent job/career or when you think you're ready for commitment. You'll be leaving your moms a real wealthy dude/chick, and you'll realize, that you didn't *!@% up like the rest of the ignorant 18 year olds that stepped out into the real world, with no support and experience of how crazy it really is out there.
This.
Straight up. A bunch of people move out so early as if they have something to prove only to be mad broke and #+$% up their credit. If I'm not in a serious relationship where I would actually want to live with that person and vice versa or have a kid, I see no rush whatsoever.
I'm 25 and JUST started my career in what I went to school for after a string of @$%**%$% warehouse jobs and other crapola...and I have a degree. I'm about to pay off loans, pay off my car, and save up money. I have no kids. I'm not trying to move in with no girl. I'll be thanking myself later.
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by demik
Man, no limit. If you can remain being single or not serious in a relationship and still living at your moms, *!@% it you're lucky. Take advantage of it and save up like no tomorrow. As long as you don't have kids, or any other type of responsibilities, and your moms is cool with it, stay there as long as you want, but make sure you pay rent and help out. Trade-trade situation. You'll end up having a bunch of good @#++ in the end. Great car, good clothes, etc.
Move out once you have a decent job/career or when you think you're ready for commitment. You'll be leaving your moms a real wealthy dude/chick, and you'll realize, that you didn't *!@% up like the rest of the ignorant 18 year olds that stepped out into the real world, with no support and experience of how crazy it really is out there.
This.
Straight up. A bunch of people move out so early as if they have something to prove only to be mad broke and #+$% up their credit. If I'm not in a serious relationship where I would actually want to live with that person and vice versa or have a kid, I see no rush whatsoever.
I'm 25 and JUST started my career in what I went to school for after a string of @$%**%$% warehouse jobs and other crapola...and I have a degree. I'm about to pay off loans, pay off my car, and save up money. I have no kids. I'm not trying to move in with no girl. I'll be thanking myself later.
18??? That's too early. I just turned 18 and I'm still here.Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
18, and there aren't many reasons why you should still live with your parents after that.
18??? That's too early. I just turned 18 and I'm still here.Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
18, and there aren't many reasons why you should still live with your parents after that.
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
If you attend college then after your degree.
There is absolutely no reason at all why you should be living with your parents after that.
If you don't go to college than probably 21.
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
If you attend college then after your degree.
There is absolutely no reason at all why you should be living with your parents after that.
If you don't go to college than probably 21.
Neither does mooching off your parents in a comfortable isolated bubble.Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
If you attend college then after your degree.
There is absolutely no reason at all why you should be living with your parents after that.
If you don't go to college than probably 21.
A degree doesn't guarantee you anything.
Neither does mooching off your parents in a comfortable isolated bubble.Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
If you attend college then after your degree.
There is absolutely no reason at all why you should be living with your parents after that.
If you don't go to college than probably 21.
A degree doesn't guarantee you anything.
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Neither does mooching off your parents in a comfortable isolated bubble.Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
If you attend college then after your degree.
There is absolutely no reason at all why you should be living with your parents after that.
If you don't go to college than probably 21.
A degree doesn't guarantee you anything.
A degree will get you a full-time job somewhere, even if you have to work at a Best Buy.
But to think of it these are just my views, I'm not trying to tell anyone how to live their life. Its their life.
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Neither does mooching off your parents in a comfortable isolated bubble.Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
If you attend college then after your degree.
There is absolutely no reason at all why you should be living with your parents after that.
If you don't go to college than probably 21.
A degree doesn't guarantee you anything.
A degree will get you a full-time job somewhere, even if you have to work at a Best Buy.
But to think of it these are just my views, I'm not trying to tell anyone how to live their life. Its their life.