Yep. I've got a studio apartment 10 minutes away from my college. I do have dogs, though. The freedom is nice.
I didn't get most of what you said but this line really stood out, "living alone and on your own" is a redundant statement. "on your own, when in a relationship" is contradictory ...Ytomyth said:P.S. Living alone and on your own, when in a relationship everything went okay for me.
I live on my own. In terms of cleaning, I realized that the chore I avoid most is washing dishes, so I use disposable everything: paper plates, plastic forks, paper towels, tin foil to cover oven pans, etc. The only things I wash are the frying pan, spatula, and water glass (once a week).Ytomyth said:So, my questions; Do you live on your own? Any handy tips perhaps? Or if you want to just rant a bit about it, be my guest.
... y'know, as a mild clean freak, that actually sounds weird to me. Virtually everyone I've lived with finds doing the dishes somewhat therapeutic (and virtually everyone my sister's lived with as well, come to think about it). Sure there's an argument after every meal, but it's largely because everyone volunteers to do the dishes... o_o ...robot_slipper said:The thing I hate most is it's ALWAYS my turn to do the dishes. Ugh. Hate dishes. My place isn't dirty, but I do tend to let things get really cluttered before I do a huge clean, unless I'm forced to by the fact that there are people coming round or something.