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What was you unprepared for when you moved out of your parents house
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cooking ! I used to buy ingredients and then call mum daily on what to do with them and how long for, meats especially as they weren’t marked up as they are now.
Had a few disasters, but used to love the one pot successes |
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over a year ago
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Basically everything. At 16 I had no idea what the world was going to throw at me. Fortunately I joined a much bigger family that looked after me for the next 16 years |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most things esp as I also moved country
After a year went home for another six years
Was right decision to go back home but not sure if was right to move back in |
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Prostitutes
I moved to Amsterdam to train as a chef. straight off the mother's tit and my back garden went up to a knocking shop,,
I ended up feeding some very cool ladies on the back steps during their smoke breaks and in turn got some serious life education at 19 years old. |
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"How unnecessary ironing is
This
Moving out wasn't really a huge shock to the system.
Nita"
My mum used to go crazy over the ironing, I often had to do it at home for me, my parents and 3 brother because “it’s what I would need to do for my husband and children.” |
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Being lonely and the bills plus I had no say in the Matter of moving out as my brother put the house up for sale a day after my mum passed away even though my parents strictly told him if anything happened under no circumstances is the house to be sold and it's to be left to me.i don't talk to him anymore |
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"How unnecessary ironing is
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Moving out wasn't really a huge shock to the system.
Nita
My mum used to go crazy over the ironing, I often had to do it at home for me, my parents and 3 brother because “it’s what I would need to do for my husband and children.” "
Same. My mother had me ironing all afternoon on the day I gave birth to my son. It was a boiling hot August day, my feet were massively swollen and I had terrible backache. But I was expected to do everyone's ironing. By the way, I was 16. Fucking hated it. I still hate ironing and a few other things |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Christ... definitely garden maintenance! And chores like hoovering, cleaning the windows ect, i remember it was home then chores im a clean freak so found if i wipped the hoover round every other night i didnt need to do it at the weekend. And if i cleaned the kitchen and bathroom on the days i didnt hoover it also freed my weekend up... yes chores! |
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Washing! Didn't have a washing machine for about a year, so still took my dirty washing home each week and collected the now clean stuff i dropped off previously...luckily i have a fucking awesome mother! |
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By *rispyDuckMan
over a year ago
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The amount of Bills
All I initially thought had to pay was rent lol what a rude wake up call when they Bill's letters flooded in
1)Didn't know gas & electric where 2 different bills
2) I thought water was free haha
3) And don't mention bloody council tax
Quickly realised had to upgrade jobs quicker, win the lottery or Rob a bank |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was an easy transition, did not grow up with my Mum around and Dad worked long hours....As I got older I was budgeting a household, cooking and cleaning. And despite being the youngest of two brothers I was keeping everything in line and on track, my Dad relied on me, we were a team
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