Why Do Women Have a Problem With My Living at Home?
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I am a regular, single, straight, 33 year old man from Long Island. I have never had a girlfriend or even a first kiss. Part of the reason why I have a difficult time finding a woman is because I “still” live at home with my parents.
First of all, I love living at home and would remain where I am even if I could afford to move out. However, I would move out if I got married or got a job that was too far away to commute. Anyway, I already gave away the main point — I cannot afford my own place. I only make $ 30,000 per year. and after all my monthly expenses are paid off at the end of the month, I only have about $ 60 left. The average apartment on Long Island is about $ 1200 per month, so obviously it’s not a possibility. Also, to suggest moving in with friends is not a possibility because only contributing $ 60 per month would not be fair and/or realistic. Furthermore, I assert that I do not have a “spending problem” as some would suggest. I merely pay my bills: gas, auto insurance, car payments, occasional meals, and student loans.
Given my specialized education and experience, I am making as much as I can. Finding a second job is not possible as I already work about 70 hours per week, and often more than that.
Even after I explain all this to women around my age, they still don’t get it. They ignore the fact that I have an incredible earning potential, am a family man, am educated, and believe in the sanctity of life and marriage. If a woman wants alone time with me, of course we would not get that at my house, so you know what I would do? — go somewhere else temporarily. A lot of women seem to suggest that when they say “privacy” or “alone time,” they really mean sex. Sorry, that benefit can only take place between a man and a woman married to each other; that is not my rule, it’s God’s.
Also, I have learned that most young people under 40 who claim to be living “on their own” tend to live with friends, live in sin, or are subsidized by their parents or the government. It is actually VERY rare for someone to live “on their own” before turning 40 in this day and age on Long Island.
So what gives?
Best answer:
Answer by Hello There
what gives, is your arbitrary belief in god. you [probably] haven’t had a religious experience to make you abide Gods “rules”. your unlikable cookie mentality is a turn-off. but you’re trolling..right
what do you mean “specialized education”, do you mean for disabled people, or the specialized education everyone gets at a polytechnic institute?
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