No. Home is where the heart is. I live in an apartment with three other guys who all think that the goal in life is to sleep with as many girls as possible. I don't know where home is, my parents house obviously holds that familiar feeling of home, but we all have to leave the nest right? That can't be home forever. My home is in the building stages now.
2006-12-07 20:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-30 07:39:33
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answered by ? 4
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Always, when I walk in every morning from a crappy night at work, my home welcomes me with it's smell of apples and cinnamon and warmth. The walls surround me and protect from the outside world and I can be naked and happy with nothing to fear inside my house that I call home.
2006-12-07 20:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah it does. once my husband and i decided to move the family off post and find a house on the economy here in germany. we feel like we are back home almost. we have a sense of peace and are more comfortable.
2006-12-07 20:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I now live in a dorm almost 9000 kilometers from home so I definetly could say no but I try to make things as homey as I can.
2006-12-07 20:22:57
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answered by ioana 3
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yes, my house may not be the biggest or fanciest, but is very cozy and comfy! I love the fact that it holds all my little treasures and my loving family and adorable dog, I only wish I would win enough money to pay the rest of it off, and my hubby would not have to work so much overtime!
2006-12-07 20:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. I live here since 2001 but I've felt it like home from the first time I've stepped in.
2006-12-07 20:18:42
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answered by **** if i know 7
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It just doesn't feel like home-it is home.
2006-12-07 20:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. It is where I am most comfortable. When I am away, I always look forward to returning. :)
Especially after a long day's work ... I can't wait to get "home." :)
2006-12-07 20:55:17
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answered by S&S 5
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Right now it feels like home improvement hell...if anyone has ever been through it
2006-12-07 20:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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