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Originally Posted by bigsupa
$0...
THEY LEFT ME ALONE @ 17 WHEN THEY SPLIT UP...GOT A JOB AND NOW @ 31 IM PRETTY WELL SET...THEY CALL ME NOW AND IM LIKE...TOO LATE FOR IM SORRYS!!!
YEA I KNOW I GOT BAGGAGE...LOL
Originally Posted by damedash06
im 21, live with ma mom, i pay all the bills since ma mom is out of work, still got money left since i got a small business on the side, no point in leavin then i will have to pay 2 rents...
-24Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko
- How old are you?
- How much help do you get from your parents?
- Do you have a lot of extra spending money by the time you're done paying your bills each month?
- Do you have a low, average or high paying job?
Originally Posted by dreClark
25.
None.
Yes.
I'm comfortable.
ATLien Seeko wrote:
- How old are you?
- How much help do you get from your parents?
- Do you have a lot of extra spending money by the time you're done paying your bills each month?
- Do you have a low, average or high paying job?
-19
-I paid about 1/2 of my tuition this semester. My dad paid the other 1/2.
-I get about $100-$150 a month in spending money after that VA check; I get VA (veterans affairs) benefits because my dad is 100% disabled.
-No job, full time student.
Originally Posted by 0704202134
^what school?
edit---I see your sig says northwestern....congrats
I pay for everything I want and need myself except except water, gas, power, my car insurance and sometimes food if my mom cooks, but most of the time I pay for my own food. I really dont like the idea of taking money from my moms expecially since she's struggling enough already, so I RARELY take help (money) from my mom unles I'm in dire need.
Wow... sorry, but I just can't understand why so many people over the age of 21 are still living at home with and/or taking money from their parents. I have some college-educated friends that are 30, delivering pizza part-time, smoking pot full-time, barely paying their own car insurance, and are still living at home with mom and dad. I know times are tough in the job market, but even before the economy crashed, there seemed to be a substantial amount of people still at home with 'rents. Like, I know "saving money for the future" and all that is what's supposed to be going on, but (except in the case of a significant disability) that just seems like an excuse for a greater combo of laziness and fear of independence on the part of kids living at home after legally becoming adults...
My short story is: I was kicked out of my home by my mom when I was 18 because she wanted me to join the Navy and I wanted to go to college. Dad was never in the picture much and my parents are divorced, so that's that. After being homeless for a few days (scariest days of my life), I moved in with friends, worked part-time at a chain grocery store, paid rent and bills, and went to community college. Luckily, the fin aid people were sympathic to my situation and granted me financial aid independence so my weak paychecks were supplemented nicely with financial aid. I ended up transferring to and graduating from a 4-year university, getting married shortly afterward, finding a decent job, and have very minimal contact with my mom... I'm 27 now and have been 100% responsible for meeting all of my expenses/bills since the age of 18.