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Goofguy

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To each their own, really. I left home just after turning 17 when I joined the army. I've been living with roommates, housemates or alone ever since. It is certainly very gratifying to go out and be on your own.
 

hazabaza1

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Colour-Scientist said:
hazabaza1 said:
I live in the front room of the house and the bright young age of 18.
Not really sure what I'm aiming towards in this little mini-basement of mine.
You're only 18?!
Shock of the day.
...you thought I was older?
I feel honoured. I think.
 

Colour Scientist

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hazabaza1 said:
Colour-Scientist said:
hazabaza1 said:
I live in the front room of the house and the bright young age of 18.
Not really sure what I'm aiming towards in this little mini-basement of mine.
You're only 18?!
Shock of the day.
...you thought I was older?
I feel honoured. I think.
I assumed you were early twenties, probably just because you've been around for so long and your posts have never really been indicative of a 13-17 year old.

It's a compliment.

Either that or I just assume that everyone on the forums is my own age until proven otherwise!

Captcha: my bad
 

Tropicaz

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I'm about to turn 20 and have lived away from home for university for 2 years now. I'm lucky enoug hthat my mother is awesome and if I ever had any problems she'd bail me out, however I have got my shit together for the most part. Currently living with two of my friends and it's going really well. Hopefully when I finish my degree i'll have a job and never have to live at home again
 

Jandau

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Not exactly in the basement, more like the top floor.

I moved out when I started college. We sold our downtown apartment, bought a small single-room place for me and my parents took the rest of the money, got a loan and built a house. I lived in my apartment for 4 years, but then my parents had financial trouble I agreed to sell it to help them out. So I am in fact not living with my parents because I'm a deadbeat good-for-nothing, but rather because I sacrificed my independence to help my family...
 

Idlemessiah

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Redlin5 said:
I'm nearly 23 and I still live with my parents. Hell I've already been to university, got a degree and I had to move BACK IN with my parents as I couldn't find a good enough job to support myself. The job I have barely gives me enough to save up to move out.

Wait till you get on that degree course, if the uni offers student housing, go for it, its usually much cheaper than renting yourself. And DO NOT move into a house with your old school buddies. You will end up killing each other. At least if you move into a house where you don't know anyone you won't feel guilty after you kill them all.
 

MrHide-Patten

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Still in my bedroom, 23, but I make trips to Melbourne to work on our indie game we've had in production for over a year now. Hopefully once we start building up a rep and start selling we'll be able to afford the 'studio house' we've dreamed of, long term strech goal... right up there along with kicking Notch in the ball's and getting him to say; "please sir may I have another." :p
 
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Me and my fiancee are both 25 and 24 respectively, and we both live at my parent's house.

We're both university graduates and we're both currently in work (albeit, agency work, so it's only temp).

It just isn't feasible at this moment in time for us to have our own place, we simply don't have the funds to do so and until we both have job security, I can't see it happening anytime soon.

I like staying at my parent's place, the rent is cheap and the food is great :D

Plus, it's where all my stuff is.
 

hazabaza1

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Colour-Scientist said:
hazabaza1 said:
Colour-Scientist said:
hazabaza1 said:
I live in the front room of the house and the bright young age of 18.
Not really sure what I'm aiming towards in this little mini-basement of mine.
You're only 18?!
Shock of the day.
...you thought I was older?
I feel honoured. I think.
I assumed you were early twenties, probably just because you've been around for so long and your posts have never really been indicative of a 13-17 year old.

It's a compliment.

Either that or I just assume that everyone on the forums is my own age until proven otherwise!

Captcha: my bad
Cool beans.
Now I just need some way to abuse this fact in real life.
 

Yuno Gasai

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I live with my parents.

I see no shame in it. I can actually afford to live here, for a start.

If an opportunity comes up for me to move out into a place I can afford, then great.

I'm not gonna hold my breath, though.
 

Ren_Li

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I was kicked out at the age of 16, before I'd even taken my exams, and had to start working horrendous retail jobs and moving from rented room to rented room.

If living with your parents gives you the chance to get an education and develop a decent career, good for you.

...And know that I envy the socks off you.
 

Angie7F

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I think it is ok to be living with your parents.
There are a lot of things you will be missing out on, but at the same time you can save up so much more.
 

Blunderboy

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My parents don't have a cellar...But yeah I have my own place. Second time I've had one. I did need to go back to my parents in between, the economy being what it is.
 

teqrevisited

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In the same house at least. I could move out if I wanted to financially cripple myself. Yay for "freedom" and instant noodles every night? I think I'll stay where I am for now.
 

Evil Smurf

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I'm going to uni this year after I spend last year in TAFE and I might be moving out! Yay moving out at 20!
 

Sansha

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Redlin5 said:
...how many of us literally live in our parent's basement?

I'm 21, working three jobs and trying to get into university in Vancouver to take a 4 year film course to get my degree and get into the industry. I'm here because the rent is cheap although I may move out and room with three friends I know from High School. Still waiting on that one to see how that'll pan out.

The point is my sister pointed out to me the other day the truth of it. I'm living in my folks basement.

I want out. I want to be independent and doing my own thing. Working two retail jobs and one Pizza job is boring. x.x

Anyway. Just wondering how many others here are in a similar situation.
I visited your city in November. Despite the weather, I had a marvelous time and cannot wait to return.

As for me, I live with my mother because it's practical. I don't believe in achieving independence for the sake of it, and while I do indeed pay my share of the household expenses, we're more room-mates than mother and son, though I'll be probably be buying (buying - not mortgage, not down payment, outright buying) my very own house this year.

It's important to live within your means. There's absolutely nothing wrong with living in your parents' house while working on other goals, because you are indeed working. There's no shame in your situation, because you're not a lazy person leeching off them, you're actually working hard, and don't fucking let anyone tell you different.
 

WanderingFool

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I live in my actual room at home. It comes down to just not being a feasible idea to move out and live on my own, specially if I only have minimum wage to live on.