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cannabis campbell
01-28-2007, 01:10 AM
What did you think when you moved out from your parents or whoever you lived with sometimes i wanna but then i think about bills housework and stuff and it really puts me off lol
slipknotpsycho
01-28-2007, 01:11 AM
we still live with my grandparents...
tho i have basicly lived in my own place... it has it's upsides... even if you take money out the entire equasion...
TallulahGreen
01-28-2007, 01:14 AM
What did you think when you moved out from your parents or whoever you lived with sometimes i wanna but then i think about bills housework and stuff and it really puts me off lol
My mom sold the house from under me and I moved into a shitty townhouse with my best girlfriends.
Don't move in with best friends, because they then become your roommates, not your friends. They then become your worst enemy.
I then moved in with my boyfriend, and I was feeling like I needed my own space...
...so I then moved in to a studio and I got really sick of staring at my kitchen from my bed all the time and having my bed be my couch.
...SOo...I now live in a 1 bedroom apartment all by myself and it fuckin' rocks. Course i'm never alone...but it's nice to have all this space that is mine.
I work and go to college and when you live alone housework is easy. It's easier because you know that no one is picking up after you and that it's all your mess and no one else will clean it up.
Whereas living with someone....people never think it's their mess and no one wants to par take in the cleaning, unless you have amazing roommates.
My recommendation, don't move in with friends......well CLOSE friends anyway. Don't move in with a couple, don't even move in with someone in a relationship.
If you can live on your own, but thats hard at first.
Also, make sure you move in with responsible reliable people that aren't going to fuck you in the end.
It's all apart of growing up and you gotta figure out for yourself. You are gonna make a ton of mistakes and shit is gonna suck but once you find what you want, it feels really nice. But welcome to a world of moving often my friend. It gets easier.
Samwhore
01-28-2007, 01:15 AM
I havent yet, might soon, dad might kick me out....
JaggedEdge
01-28-2007, 03:25 AM
When I moved, I moved right into the dorms where all my bills were already paid and than straight into the Frat house. So it was all excitment for me with little responsibility. Now however I get to feel the joy of paying bills, or not paying bills which is often the case. :(
JaggedEdge
01-28-2007, 03:27 AM
My mom sold the house from under me and I moved into a shitty townhouse with my best girlfriends.
Don't move in with best friends, because they then become your roommates, not your friends. They then become your worst enemy.
I then moved in with my boyfriend, and I was feeling like I needed my own space...
...so I then moved in to a studio and I got really sick of staring at my kitchen from my bed all the time and having my bed be my couch.
...SOo...I now live in a 1 bedroom apartment all by myself and it fuckin' rocks. Course i'm never alone...but it's nice to have all this space that is mine.
I work and go to college and when you live alone housework is easy. It's easier because you know that no one is picking up after you and that it's all your mess and no one else will clean it up.
Whereas living with someone....people never think it's their mess and no one wants to par take in the cleaning, unless you have amazing roommates.
My recommendation, don't move in with friends......well CLOSE friends anyway. Don't move in with a couple, don't even move in with someone in a relationship.
If you can live on your own, but thats hard at first.
Also, make sure you move in with responsible reliable people that aren't going to fuck you in the end.
It's all apart of growing up and you gotta figure out for yourself. You are gonna make a ton of mistakes and shit is gonna suck but once you find what you want, it feels really nice. But welcome to a world of moving often my friend. It gets easier.
Heed her advise about not moving in with friends. I would say about 95% of the time it does make you hate each other. Roommates suck, the only reason I ever got along with mine was because they always slept over at their g/f's and were never home.
slipknotpsycho
01-28-2007, 03:29 AM
When I moved, I moved right into the dorms where all my bills were already paid and than straight into the Frat house. So it was all excitment for me with little responsibility. Now however I get to feel the joy of paying bills, or not paying bills which is often the case. :(
meh, me and my wife got 100,000 in bills on our head... bet you haven't felt THAT joy yet...
few things you never do with friends:
don't move in with them
don't borrow money from them (or make some other legal binding contract)
don't sleep with their mate
.... all those are GARUNTEED to end even the strongest of friendships...i don't care how strong you think it is.. try it and you'll end it ;) trust me.
Skink
01-28-2007, 04:13 AM
I had no choice,,,I was feeding myself at 13...
I like living on my own. My house, my rules. I dont allow people inside unless they smoke weed.
My house is great, i can smoke when and where i want, i dont bother cleaning anything, apart from myself, i dont have to worry about getting the blood stains out of the carpet, everythings great.
And if i want to go on a powder binge i can do that, and run around for 15 mins shouting at my ceiling.
Then relax with another spliff.
Bejagins
01-28-2007, 12:43 PM
My recommendation, don't move in with friends......well CLOSE friends anyway. Don't move in with a couple, don't even move in with someone in a relationship.
I do not agree. Me and my roommate garrett (jibnasty cannabis.com) Live together with my g/f. And although there is draw backs there deffenatly hasen't been any problem with it. I also have lived with only close friends since i have moved away. I think it just really depends on what kinda of mind set you have and if you are able to be more open minded with trying to live with someone. its different but you can catch on =D
LittLeWinG
01-28-2007, 01:10 PM
I'm moving out to go to university in about 18 months.
Looking forward to it.
Brandotheblazer
01-28-2007, 04:02 PM
I moved out this time last year and i fuckin love it the first place we had me and my buddy got kicked out for havin parties and smokin weed in the apartment then the second place was sweet when my buddy moved out to go back home we had a party with bout 50 people in a 2 bed room lol it was huge and i had alot of holes to fix...and when he left me and my girlfreind moved right next door from apartment 3 to apartment 4 its just a 1 bedroom but thats all i need 4 me and my girl...so do i regret movin out....FUCK NO
birdgirl73
01-28-2007, 04:44 PM
It takes some getting used to--the responsibilities of living away from home, that is--but it's worth it to be free of parental oversight, if you ask me! You can deal with bills if you're able to budget money and make it last, and housework is a lot easier than you'd think. It only takes a little work to make a place liveable. The part that was hard for me was when I had problems like car trouble or got sick or things like that. That's when I missed my parents the most. Mine weren't so far away, though, that they were ever out of reach.
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