Those who live alone, with partner or own a place.
No sharing with strangers or friends for this thread.
What age did you do it?
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breakfast_t_england, PickledOeuf, hedgehog, Scout, MIDDLEMAN, Epimer, JustJay, chickenbones, Smyth2, walks005, japes, chris-budget, TheWza, steinbolt, hibster, colon_closed_bracket, hip_young_gunslinger, justanothersheeldz, chanticleer, andyvine, roastthemonaspit, plasticniki, Matt_was_taken, and imho this'd this
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legz_akimbo, hapi, Body_In_The_Thames, keith, MurkyB, chris-budget, hibster, slavestate, colossalhorse, GayGuevara, TheSoundofBastards, nice_squirrel, and thewarn this'd this
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hibster this'd this
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22-26
with a little break in the middle. my current flatmates are lovely but i do miss it.
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I did it at 23
but then went back to houseshares
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particularly the first place i lived in
huge studio with a separate kitchen and a bathroom big enough for an actual bath, directly opposite a zone 2 tube station in a really nice neighbourhood? yes please.
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xheathenx this'd this
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23
I am so glad I don't live with a group of housemates any more. Sure it was fun but a shared kitchen and bathroom drove me facking mental.
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Who cares?
It's not important who you live with as long as you don't hate where you live.
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^This age bracket is too early.
I can only imagine you're all a bit socially stunted.
Icarus-Smicarus this'd this -
What, by living alone for a bit during one's early- mid twenties?
Nah. DOn't think so mate.
fitzcarraldo this'd this -
SUBTHREAD: who wants to get a flatshare with me?
It will probably be quite short term (Jan-April, poss Jan- July if I do my travelling later in the year). But it will be fun. Needs to be easily commutable to oxford st/ bond st and have decent sized rooms. Otherwise, really not fussy.
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New lass at work is 28 and has lived alone since she was 17
Sounds horrific to me, but she says she likes it so..
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