fuzzygobo
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I know it’s rough. I’m not trying to play devil’s advocate, but we all have to move out sometime. I moved out when I was 19, but I doubt many could do that today. Maybe times were different. Maybe because you were expected to move out when you finished college. The prevailing attitude was “You’re 23 and STILL living at home???!!!”And the thing too is I basically have two choices that are just going to continue making me feel grouchy.
Continue living in this toxic apartment with noise disruptions everywhere, or move in with my parents in North Carolina and just feel like “why am I even here?” It’s a lose-lose situation either way, and it’s why half the time these days I just feel like a combination of Oscar and Bert, even if I may not always show it.
I’d hate to see you move back in with your folks. Because if you did, the older you get, the harder it will be to strike out on your own.
Meanwhile, there has to be a better place to live. There has to be an agency like Hope House that can help you find an affordable place, or someone to move in with.
If you live near a college town, a lot of houses have spare rooms they rent out to students.