▲ | illiac786 4 days ago | |||||||
I would argue that living with roommates may be harder than living alone, from a financial responsibility point of view. You not only need to be responsible for yourself but you need to deal with roommates which may not be. Of course, you could be the financially irresponsible roommate, but I think your date can figure this out quite rapidly then, based on how much your roommates will hate you ;) | ||||||||
▲ | swat535 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Good point, additionally, how do you expect the relationship to grow if you are not unable to unfortunately secure basic private lodging? Most women might be fine with this arrangement while casually dating in younger years but I have yet to see anyone being at ease in this situation. Don't forget that we are talking about 30+ years old, at this age most people are looking for something stable, of course you can always find exceptions but your available pool of candidates shrinks. | ||||||||
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