I’m from Suffolk
I’m from Suffolk
I'm from Bedfordshire and I live with my parents, who are definitely fine with me living with them at 35.
I honestly don't know what I am going to do when my parents do pass away, but part of me wants to move somewhere like Australia, do a Zoology course and maybe get a job at Australia Zoo, but I highly doubt that is going to ever happen, especially as I a) definitely can't afford it, b) get very nervous when it comes to flying, c) unsure how to deal with things financially....need I go on
I also don't drive, although I am currently trying to revise for my theory test and I am nervous about all the new changes that are happening.
Mweekie xx
I am 44 and although I owned a flat since 2007 ended up living back with my parents for quite a while until last year, after selling at a massive loss. I now have a new house and live 7 minutes by car from my parents. In some ways it was lovely to have that time living with them again, but there is a slight unavoidable dimension of sliding into that adolescence dynamic of the past. Also my biorhythms skew towards the nocturnal which didn’t sync up brilliantly with the ‘lights out’ regime one naturally goes along with as the house guest. Im glad to have my own space again, loner that I seem to be.
I am 44 and although I owned a flat since 2007 ended up living back with my parents for quite a while until last year, after selling at a massive loss. I now have a new house and live 7 minutes by car from my parents. In some ways it was lovely to have that time living with them again, but there is a slight unavoidable dimension of sliding into that adolescence dynamic of the past. Also my biorhythms skew towards the nocturnal which didn’t sync up brilliantly with the ‘lights out’ regime one naturally goes along with as the house guest. Im glad to have my own space again, loner that I seem to be.