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Jimmy the Squid:
I think there might be a bit of a double standard for guys, if you still live at home by a certain age (roughly 25?) people will probably think of you as a bit of a loser. I know I would. I find it hard to respect people who refuse to take on independence and responsibility and that does actually dictate who I will sleep with.
ForteBass:
Eastern WA has awesome some awesome desert land, which is great for sandboarding in the summer.Watch out for the big-ass spiders though.
Elizzybeth:
--- Quote from: JimmytheSquid on 26 Mar 2008, 06:11 ---I find it hard to respect people who refuse to take on independence and responsibility and that does actually dictate who I will sleep with.
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No, I can definitely understand that. I was mostly being facetious... the fact is that I'm seventeen and don't really fit the basement-dwelling paradigm (yet) (additionally, I've been employed since I was fourteen, have lived on my own for three months, and will be living on my own again come September). At twenty-five, I think I'd probably think twice (maybe even thrice) about sleeping with a guy who still lives with his parents. What is emotional maturity if not the ability to take responsibility for one's actions, the ability to make independent decisions? And how can those abilities be evidenced if the roof over your head and the food in your belly aren't the fruits of your own endeavors? Basically, emotionally maturity's pretty sexy.
It's true, though, that my anecdotal evidence suggests otherwise.
Boro_Bandito:
I live in my parent's basement, but I'm only 19 and I'm a full time college student (really really full time) and the only time I can work is on weekends, so I don't make enough money to really move out yet, and so I'm really just reassuring myself that I don't fit this stereotype by posting it here. Nothing else at all usefull to add!
Narr:
--- Quote from: JimmytheSquid on 26 Mar 2008, 06:11 ---I think there might be a bit of a double standard for guys, if you still live at home by a certain age (roughly 25?) people will probably think of you as a bit of a loser. I know I would. I find it hard to respect people who refuse to take on independence and responsibility and that does actually dictate who I will sleep with.
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I'm more likely to get laid living with my parents than with my current roommate.
Just had to be said.
I'm actually about to move back in with them. I moved out, got a good deal where I'm at and everything, but I cannot find a fucking job in this godforsaken fucking state. I *refuse* to go back into food service, despite the fact it's the ONLY thing I can seem to find employment in. I am not going to cater to people who look down on me all day. I just can't stomach it. It's incredibly high stress, which eats away at my very soul. Even remembering my last job at a deli makes me want to vomit, if I think about it too hard.
Every retail store in Las Vegas is apparently completely fucking full and I am not trained in anything because I'm retarded. I'm 22 and regret every decision I've made in life since exiting high school. I pursued the wrong majors, pursued the wrong college, pursued the wrong girlfriend, and pursued the wrong jobs, apparently.
man.
I depressed myself.
I should go to bed.
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