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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Was wondering if anyone has ever considered having a live in home help. A room in exchange for help around the home, cleaning, shopping, whatever would help you out, not necessarily sexual but also not ruled out. No money exchanging hands either way. Im not sure of the legality surely if it was mutually beneficial its not illegal? |
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I would run very fast from any such arrangement be because 'also not ruled out' means 'definitely ' to some people and I also would want security because I don't want to find myself homeless after some small disagreement. Where would I get my money from, how would I eat? |
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"I would run very fast from any such arrangement be because 'also not ruled out' means 'definitely ' to some people and I also would want security because I don't want to find myself homeless after some small disagreement. Where would I get my money from, how would I eat?"
Yes there are so many factors that would need to be talked over... my ex fwb although has a job finds himself in between houses for a month while he moves from one area to another. Cant really afford hotels for a month so he was trying to think out the box |
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"I would run very fast from any such arrangement be because 'also not ruled out' means 'definitely ' to some people and I also would want security because I don't want to find myself homeless after some small disagreement. Where would I get my money from, how would I eat?
Yes there are so many factors that would need to be talked over... my ex fwb although has a job finds himself in between houses for a month while he moves from one area to another. Cant really afford hotels for a month so he was trying to think out the box"
Personally I think this is a bad idea. No sane person (I'm assuming as sex isn't ruled out he's thinking a woman or couple) would have a single man they don't know staying in their house for a month under those conditions.
If he's moving for work can his employer help him? |
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No sadly its only checkout work for a superstore, they dont really care about where their employees live, no moving benefits package for an unskilled job sadly. |
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