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Live in your parents basement? or have you ever lived in your parents basement? Be Honest please  thank you.
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LOL Not me.
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Joined: 11/12/2010 Posts: 4,925 Location: The center of the universe, Canada
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No, I haven't lived with my parents since I was 16. I have been self sufficient since then, and now have the most beautiful home I have ever owned. How about you? Be honest.
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Joined: 5/13/2011 Posts: 2,951 Location: United Kingdom
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Basements are pretty rare in the UK. I've lived in about 18 different houses and none of them had basements. I don't live with my parents. I left for university three and a half years ago and now share a flat with two other students. I still have a bedroom at my mother's house and a load of my crap, but I have no intention of ever moving back there for any extended period of time. That would be a huge step backwards, in my view.
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Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 1,991 Location: Exactly where I should be!, United Kingdom
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IF ONLY!!! My parents basement in canada, is masses bigger than my whole house in the UK, the joys of an overpopulated London, hamster houses.
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Dudealicious wrote:No, I haven't lived with my parents since I was 16. I have been self sufficient since then, and now have the most beautiful home I have ever owned.
How about you? Be honest. No, but i slept on a couch in my parent's loft when i moved back home. My apartment started falling apart, it had recently changed ownership and the new owner/landlord was too busy working a full time job to care for his property( his excuse). So i opted to pay 600 bucks a month to sleep on my parents couch as well as purchase about 100 to 200$ a month in groceries per month. My dad isnt a very good guy, career school bus driver since he was like 30 yrs old, mom wore the pants in the family for a significant amount of time before becoming disabled. Back then i made a shit load of money and pretty much lived life like a rock n roll star, so money was pretty much no object. Always had to pay rent since i turned 17 though, when money wasn't so good, pretty much everything i earned went towards rent lol. (Brutally honest)
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crazydiamond wrote:IF ONLY!!! My parents basement in canada, is masses bigger than my whole house in the UK, the joys of an overpopulated London, hamster houses. Do the houses come equiped with a wheel?
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Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 1,991 Location: Exactly where I should be!, United Kingdom
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lovewhenuswallow wrote: Do the houses come equiped with a wheel? nahhh us working class have to jog arounnd the block. Can you believe that! Ones' status really is put to shame when one has to excercise outside of the palace grounds.
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Joined: 6/29/2012 Posts: 92 Location: United States
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Not me. Left home at 18 and never went back. Life was so much better away from all the rules.
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Joined: 1/25/2012 Posts: 351 Location: United States
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I never lived in my parents' basement but if it makes you feel better I will sleep in my own basement on hot nights.
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Joined: 10/10/2012 Posts: 1,722 Location: †Jinxy Approved†, United States
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Nope
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Joined: 8/17/2010 Posts: 728 Location: Over your Knee Screaming and Kicking!, United King
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We never lived in a house with a basement :(
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Joined: 3/18/2013 Posts: 33 Location: United States
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No. Left home at 18. But now because of circumstances on both sides of the situation we now live in my son's basement. We babysit our 2 grandsons.
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Joined: 12/13/2011 Posts: 26 Location: riverside, United States
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i did when i was hurt and couldnt take care of myself i was forced to move home
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Joined: 1/11/2013 Posts: 106 Location: United States
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Nope, only house I've ever lived in with a basement was when i was a kid. I'd Love to have a Dungeon:)
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Joined: 11/24/2011 Posts: 2,089 Location: Lounge usually, United Kingdom
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Nope and hell if the basement had no windows I couldnt stay in it for sure ...
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Nope.
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Joined: 1/19/2013 Posts: 162 Location: Chicago, United States
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Fortunately I never had to. With the terrible economic situation here in the US I can understand how many people in their 20's have to live at home. They can't find work and have large student loans to pay. Both my kids were able to find full time employment upon graduation in fields they studied in college.
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