is living alone better than living with other people?

My bm 2 dogs and 2 ghosts. One is the ghost of a child who died in this house in 1999 and the other one is an old woman who is mean as hell she never lived here so idk y she's occupying this space.
 
Benefit = cheaper expenses
Downfall = pretty serious privacy violations

Most people will live alone if they can afford it comfortably
 
I think every single person should experience living alone for a bit. But I don't think anything beats living with your a-alike if you find them.
 
I think it just depends where your at. If you are young and have lots of free time living with other people is wayy more fun, convenient, and cheaper. (assuming you are good friends with the folks) But if you are more established in your career and you have demanding responsibilities that leave you tired at the end of the day then you need your own sanctuary to rest and relax and not be pressured to go hang out.
 
You gotta live alone for a bit of your life, but people need others around to nip weird behavior in the bud.
That's why you got them dudes thinking it's gravy to wear diapers or leather duster + fedora combo around the crib surrounded by all their My Little Ponies in their living room.
No one told them that wasn't the wave and should cut that ish ASAP.
 
From experience with both, I'd say it depends on where you're at in life, your personal goals, and lifestyle choices.
 
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Living with other people as in roommates?

Man, aint no grown woman going to respect you for that... 
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 Girls and Thots might  but women... Nawl B.

Even if I could only afford a small place in the hood, I am staying on my own.

Being that I have a daughter, it's different; but still...
 
 
Living with other people as in roommates?

Man, aint no grown woman going to respect you for that... 
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 Girls and Thots might  but women... Nawl B.

Even if I could only afford a small place in the hood, I am staying on my own.

Being that I have a daughter, it's different; but still...
women dont really grow up til around 27-29 though. women in school are not trippin, they're still enjoying their options while they're in their prime. They think they got time. Then they realize after 25 they might not have time to make johnny a successful businessman from grandmas basement to start a family before they hit 30.
 
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I've been thinking about this lately. If its a person(or people) I don't know, I could pull it off. With friends I see issues like dlee mentioned arising.
 
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only one king in the castle

a queen is optional
 
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Been debating this also.

Saving money is nice but i think i would enjoy the privacy.

Might just live with my lil brother for a couple of years so we can both stack some money out of school and then we both go on our own.
 
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Really depends on your roommate and your financial situation.

I have a roommate now and my patience for him is wearing thin.  Between being an obnoxious drunk/alcoholic, depressed loner, and him never cleaning up after himself, a one bedroom apartment is sounding really nice right about now. 
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Ninja byke, ask him :nerd:






I kid I kid..







Living alone is dope, other than that living with your girl is quite awesome as well.
 
What was the original thread topic? :lol: :nerd:

I'd say living alone. It's amazing.

I can understand the where you're at in life talk but even if you find someone you love you're giving up things you can't get back living with someone.
 
Rather stay at moms spot than live with a roommate. Stack my chips while grubbing on Bomb *** food :
 
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