i honestly have to agree with that at this stage of my life!!!
2007-12-01 13:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. Until a couple of months ago I did live alone. Sure it was lonely, but my house and time was my own. Then my mother left her husband and moved in with me, and all of a sudden it's like I'm a child again. I'm getting told off for dropping things on the floor and not cleaning up after myself, and having to explain my every movement..... she even waits up for me when I go out and makes me feel guilty because she couldn't sleep until I got home safely. Say YES to living alone!
2007-12-02 09:30:58
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answered by Lauren J 6
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Not at all!!!! I am the only adult with kids so maybe you won't think me qualified to answer. There are many things I would like to do and some I am trying to work around my children.
Go back to school! Learn about something you have a passion for. Take dance lessons. Volunteer your time in and area you feel strongly about- English as a second language, a soup kitchen, mentoring at the local YMCA. A second job in a place that has a lot of people (restaurant, bar, doctors office, hospital, school for a few)
Grasp the hands of those that reach out to you!
2007-12-01 15:50:22
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answered by dizzkat 7
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Oh God, I MISS living alone. Having to think of the hubby before I do anything can get old after...oh, I don't know...5 minutes. Once you get into YEARS of that crap, you'll be WISHING you had the freedom to come and go...not that he's controlling, I just have to think of what plans we have and such before I can go anywhere. Plus, when I lived alone, I could leave my house a filthy mess for an extra day, and not worry about what anyone thought of it. Don't like my house? Fine, go away...can't really say that to my husband.
2007-12-01 12:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I lived alone in the North woods of Northern Minnesota for years, the nearest neighbor 38 miles away. I lived off the land in a pristine setting but, it does get lonely.
Man needs companionship, someone to converse with, exchange ideas and love.
2007-12-01 19:15:11
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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He has perfectly good reason not telling his mother the truth, and it is not your fault. Men make babies and abandon them much too quickly, fine he pays child support and does the visits, but does he really do it because he wants to or just because he feels its his duty. If he does it out of duty he should rather leave the child alone entirely, pay the support, but stay out of the child's life cause he's going to hurt that child very bad in the future. Remember one thing, if he left his pregnant girlfriend for you, he will easily leave you for someone else. It's definately a sign of bad character and if I were you, I would be a lot more than just concerned.
2016-05-27 04:03:07
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answered by ? 3
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Being alone sucks. And living alone must feel lonely as hell, unless you have a lot of friends and family who come visit often or you are very busy. I live with my parents right now, and while I long for a place of my own, I don't think I'd be able to stand the silence.
2007-12-01 11:15:15
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answered by Bunny Boiler 6
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I think living alone is not really living at all.
2007-12-01 11:14:55
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answered by pat z 7
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There's nothing wrong with living alone is that's what you want. Alot of people prefer that. I lived alone for along time.
2007-12-01 16:38:20
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answered by wolflady 6
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Living alone is actually really nice. I haven't lived by myself in over 4 years. I am looking forward to doing it again.
2007-12-01 11:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You can live alone and have a good life because life is what you make it. Take charge of it. And you don't have to be responsible for anyone else but yourself, no is going to eat that last mallomar in the box or hog the washroom.
good luck
2007-12-01 11:17:30
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answered by oldbeatlefan53 6
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