Yes, when company, out of town vistors stay for a long time....
2007-06-06 14:28:22
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answered by Juliette 6
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i does no longer experience comfortable residing for 3 years with somebody I wasn't married to, so because it is the 1st undertaking here for me. consistent with hazard you and BF might desire to examine the guidelines the place you're. After 3 years, in case you chop up, you may nicely be entitled to a stable element of what he owns besides, married or no longer. i might say if he does not desire to place you on the deed, and does not desire to get married, then you definately might desire to pay him lease as in case you have been a room mate, and be certain you get a receipt for each fee so it truly is sparkling which you paid each and each month and he can no longer come decrease back later and say he supported you. that would desire to be extra low-priced than splitting the fees and procuring renovations etc, and you will save the money you're no longer putting into his domicile. something tells me you would be wanting it is going to somewhat. and make valuable your start administration is clever. He does not sound like somebody you desire to have infants with.
2016-10-09 02:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh no honey, I have created a very comfy place for my family and me. It's not an accident that we are happy where we live, I worked hard at it. There are things you can do to make yourself more comfortable - work on it. If it's too loud buy a sounds of nature/white noise machine to drown out noise. If you hate the lighting, change your window treatments and light bulbs to suit your needs. If it's too messy, have a garage sale to get rid of the clutter. Do something about it.
2007-06-06 14:30:09
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answered by wwhrd 7
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I work about 1.5 hours from the house sooo I got me an apartment. Its been most a year now and yeah, Im not as comfortable at home as I am at my sweet little apartment...sad huh.
2007-06-06 11:34:53
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answered by Jezmanrulz-PWC-WRW 5
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Oh I do!!! I have so many friends / family members in & out of this house from the time I wake up till the time I'm ready for bed!!! Everyday!!!!Sometimes I feel like running away from my own home!!!!
2007-05-29 14:45:22
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answered by ® 7
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yes. I'm totally relaxed when no one's home... other then that, i'm always a bit on edge. course, when I'm alone I spend two hours eating lunch in front of the tv, i shower with the door open while singing, I eat brownie mix (yes, just the mix.. sooo good). haha, can't do those things with family in the house
2007-06-06 14:23:39
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answered by blinker 2
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That's for sure! After my husbands daughter moved back home (she's 23), not only did she move in....but her "followers" started to tear apart my daughter's room (who recently joined the Navy), thinking since she is gone, the room was hers. Painted dark gray on one side, white on the other. Her boyfriend frequently stays over. Do you think she would pitch in to help clean or pay partial utilities??? I'm ready to move out.
2007-05-29 15:14:44
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answered by LARGE MARGE 5
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Sometimes. Only because my little ones nag the hell out of me at times. There are times when I can't even go to the bathroom because they are fighting or pounding on the door tattling on each other. Why couldn't they stay babies??
2007-06-06 06:43:30
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answered by Masha 4
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No, I don't ever feel that way now,
but, I have felt that way before when
I didn't live alone.
It's not a pleasant feeling
to feel like a stranger in your own home
2007-05-31 07:48:55
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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Sometimes, when certain people are here for a visit. I am not comfortable with them at all.
2007-06-06 05:17:36
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answered by barbwire 7
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I felt like that in my apartment. But I recently bought a townhouse and I LOVE it! I'm constantly excited about my house.
2007-06-06 01:16:12
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answered by muchadoaboutnothing 3
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