being in your 20s is hard (moving out, friendships, college)

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  • @leahbamxo
    @leahbamxo 6 месяцев назад +1

    yess!! i was moved out for ~6.5 years, but had to move back home and WOW its an adjustment. i've missed my parents cooking, their help with things, etc, but the independence and just having your OWN space (living room, kitchen, etc) is so nice and i miss it sm. the silverware thing is SO valid too lol its so small but i get ittt

    • @abbyftdt
      @abbyftdt  6 месяцев назад

      that must have been so hard! hopefully you can have your own space again soon, and I’m glad you the silverware thing too lmao

  • @cakerella7690
    @cakerella7690 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing, Abby! The past few days I’ve been stressing about those things as well (I also live with my parents and just don’t see a way of affording to move out any time soon). Thanks for opening up; it helped me a lot and made me feel less alone.

    • @abbyftdt
      @abbyftdt  6 месяцев назад +1

      that means so much to me! we’re in this together 🤍

  • @grbenway
    @grbenway 6 месяцев назад +1

    Gen x here. Growing up has always been hard. Can not imagine growing up and having every little horrible thing I did (and I did plenty) being cammed and posted would even be like. A good majority of the world has "kids" living with the parents until they are established and inho it is a very positive thing. Use the time to your best advantage.

  • @Soress9
    @Soress9 6 месяцев назад

    It took me till I was 28 before I had enough money saved up to buy my own house. It is rough, and definitely my father and I were getting on each others nerves until I was able to move out. I was fortunate to have a decent job without a bachelors degree so I didn't owe six figures to a college. Hope it works out for you, thankfully you have parents willing to help you out just like mine did. It makes all the difference.