You're probably all thinking "here she comes with another stupid idea!", but value your advice and I feel that it helps me make decisions.
This isn't really about being long distance, or it is in a way, but not directly. Anyway, my boyfriend and I are now living together in Germany. I'm going to study in Poland, in my boyfriend's home city, for one year starting in October, while he's probably going to stay in Germany. Before he moved here to be with me, he lived with his parents.
Now that he's in Germany and I'm going to be in Poland, his parents have offered me to stay in his room while I'm there. I would contribute to bills and stuff, but it would be a lot less than a room in a shared flat or a studio apartment. I know I still have some time to make that decision but I figure it doesn't hurt to think about it in advance.
To help you (and me), here's a list of the +s and -s of staying with my "in-laws" vs. getting a place of my own or moving in with roommates
+ their place is in a pretty central and safe location, I would have a direct bus to uni
+ it's a real flat, with an oven, washing machine, dish washer, freezer, etc (how I miss having an oven!!)
+ I wouldn't have to move in with roommates. I could theoretically afford getting my own place, but it would be expensive and I would most likely have a long commute. Not something I want in a city with mad traffic.
+ it's cheap, because rent is crazy expensive in their city
+ his parents are really nice, they'll help and support me if I need anything
- I've moved out of home 5 years ago, I'm not used to living with parents anymore. I know they're not my parents, but they're still parents. And I'm scared they're going to try to take too much care of me. I'm used to cooking when I want to cook and not to "wait half an hour, then I'm going to cook dinner!!!" and they ask questions like "When are you coming back home?" which I know isn't really bad, but... I'm just not used to having to explain myself to anyone.
- his dad smokes inside. He's not home a lot, but still :-/
- living with the right rommates can be fun and I'd probably get to know more people
- What if I realize I don't like living with them and want to move out and they'll be offended? Everything might work fine, but I'm worried about this.
I know that in the end it's up to me to make that decision, but I'm having a hard time with it. I'm pretty sure I'm going to move in with them at least for the first time to go room-hunting there and atm I'm leaning towards staying with them for the entire time, but I just don't know...
What would you do? Has anyone ever moved back in with (their) parents after having lived on their own for a few years?
This isn't really about being long distance, or it is in a way, but not directly. Anyway, my boyfriend and I are now living together in Germany. I'm going to study in Poland, in my boyfriend's home city, for one year starting in October, while he's probably going to stay in Germany. Before he moved here to be with me, he lived with his parents.
Now that he's in Germany and I'm going to be in Poland, his parents have offered me to stay in his room while I'm there. I would contribute to bills and stuff, but it would be a lot less than a room in a shared flat or a studio apartment. I know I still have some time to make that decision but I figure it doesn't hurt to think about it in advance.
To help you (and me), here's a list of the +s and -s of staying with my "in-laws" vs. getting a place of my own or moving in with roommates
+ their place is in a pretty central and safe location, I would have a direct bus to uni
+ it's a real flat, with an oven, washing machine, dish washer, freezer, etc (how I miss having an oven!!)
+ I wouldn't have to move in with roommates. I could theoretically afford getting my own place, but it would be expensive and I would most likely have a long commute. Not something I want in a city with mad traffic.
+ it's cheap, because rent is crazy expensive in their city
+ his parents are really nice, they'll help and support me if I need anything
- I've moved out of home 5 years ago, I'm not used to living with parents anymore. I know they're not my parents, but they're still parents. And I'm scared they're going to try to take too much care of me. I'm used to cooking when I want to cook and not to "wait half an hour, then I'm going to cook dinner!!!" and they ask questions like "When are you coming back home?" which I know isn't really bad, but... I'm just not used to having to explain myself to anyone.
- his dad smokes inside. He's not home a lot, but still :-/
- living with the right rommates can be fun and I'd probably get to know more people
- What if I realize I don't like living with them and want to move out and they'll be offended? Everything might work fine, but I'm worried about this.
I know that in the end it's up to me to make that decision, but I'm having a hard time with it. I'm pretty sure I'm going to move in with them at least for the first time to go room-hunting there and atm I'm leaning towards staying with them for the entire time, but I just don't know...
What would you do? Has anyone ever moved back in with (their) parents after having lived on their own for a few years?
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