Living alone

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After I finished college I moved back in with my parents. My dad is cool with it, but my mom has been pushing me to move out because getting your own place is the "normal" thing to do. The problem is I hate living alone. Tried it in college, lasted a couple months and then got rid of the apartment and moved in with a friend. I do affiliate marketing full time so I'm at home almost all day every day including weekends. If I lived by myself I'd have exactly 0 human interaction and it would be so boring being by yourself 24 hours a day every single day.

I also wouldn't want to get a roommate. The only 2 friends I trust enough to live with already live with their girlfriends.

For those of you who are around my age or older and have experience living by yourself, what are your thoughts on this? I'm not concerned about the money management aspect of moving out, just the overall living situation and what it's like.
 


living on your own is awesome.
learn to go out each day and interact.
if you cant do that....get a wicked place, then put an ad in the paper...interview people until you find a hot bartender to move in, then try to bang all her friends.

no charge for this advice
 
But where will you get your fruit flies?
 
Fuck living with other people. Living alone FTW. You run on your own schedule, do things how you want to do them. Sure it's weird not having anyone to talk to so you have to make sure you set aside time to go out in to the world. Grocery shopping, gym, bars, etc...

I'll take the loneliness to a douche bag room mate any day of the week.
 
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Many women have a difficult time living alone. Typically, the life cycle of the North American female follows these stages:

1. Live At Home With Parents
2. Live In Dormitory At College
3. Live Off Campus At College With Roomates
4. Live With Roomates While Seaching For A Man
5. Live With A Man In His House

I don't know what phase you are in right now, OP, but I think it's time to start looking for a man.
 
Asking a forum full of mostly introverts about how they deal with living alone probably isn't the best of ideas.

Personally I find it weird, it's cool just to be able to talk to people and after a while I really start to miss having human interaction around the house, for whatever reason.

Try to find a room mate, it's a good way to meet new people too. Just don't take any old person and wait it out until you get someone who you click with.
 
I love living alone. There's no one around to question the weird things you do, and you can always invite people over or leave the house if you need more interaction. It's easier to be efficient, too, because there's no one around to disturb you when you're trying to work/think/etc.

If you need more interaction, then find more interaction. Get a pet. Join some kind of group or activity. Meet new people so you can eventually trust someone enough to have them as a roommate.

Or, consider renting in a complex full of social people. The place I live is primarily occupied by single 20 and 30-somethings, and people are always meeting and hanging out around the pool/barbeque area. I'm sure other places have similar complexes.
 
What the fuck is wrong with you? You have WickedFire & AFF for your human interaction. Besides living alone and being "lonely" will motivate you to go and chase more cock
 
Many women have a difficult time living alone. Typically, the life cycle of the North American female follows these stages:

1. Live At Home With Parents
2. Live In Dormitory At College
3. Live Off Campus At College With Roomates
4. Live With Roomates While Seaching For A Man
5. Live With A Man In His House

I don't know what phase you are in right now, OP, but I think it's time to start looking for a man.

You forgot #6 - Live alone in the man's house after divorcing him and taking everything he ever held dear.

When did WickedFire get so warm and fuzzy towards women?
 
Son, it's time to man up and quit acting like you're 16 years old. Sleep with a night light on if you're afraid of the boogie man, but get out of your folks basement and into your own pad. You say you have no friends, but most 24+ year old's don't like to kick it with you at your Mom & Dad's crib.

1. Rent Apartment
2. Work + Make Some New Friends
3. ????
4. Join the rest of the adult world.
5. Profit??
 
Son, it's time to man up and quit acting like you're 16 years old. Sleep with a night light on if you're afraid of the boogie man, but get out of your folks basement and into your own pad. You say you have no friends, but most 24+ year old's don't like to kick it with you at your Mom & Dad's crib.

1. Rent Apartment
2. Work + Make Some New Friends
3. ????
4. Join the rest of the adult world.
5. Profit??

That^

It's not hard to find a roommate, especially if you are in a college town.

I hate living alone too, so I've almost always had a roommate or GF to share a place.
 
echoing on some of whats already been said, its much better to have your own place and get roommates if/when you want. I've had a few roommates but the two best were people who knew me (best friend from hs, and an ex-gf) so i was still able to be my self the entire time.
 
Living alone is awesome. I love it.

My word of advice when apartment shopping: never live on the bottom floor. Always take the top floor apartment. Trust me.

Good luck, bros.
 
Fuck living with other people. Living alone FTW. You run on your own schedule, do things how you want to do them. Sure it's weird not having anyone to talk to so you have to make sure you set aside time to go out in to the world. Grocery shopping, gym, bars, etc...

I'll take the loneliness to a douche bag room mate any day of the week.
^^^^
And I can honestly say I can't remember the last time I felt lonely or bored.