Would you go out with a guy that lived with his parents?

Started by kmcdude3 pages
Originally posted by eggmayo
There's your problem.

馃槙 Problem?

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Guys who have no educational obligation, and are working full time AND still live with their parents are just not kind of guy I would date.

It might sound snoby, but thats just how I feel.

I totally agree. I want my man to - at least - be able to support himself! If he can't do that, how could he pay for dinner and take me shopping? Don't think so.

It's not about being superficial, it's about needing good shoes.

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
I totally agree. I want my man to - at least - be able to support himself! If he can't do that, how could he pay for dinner and take me shopping? Don't think so.

It's not about being superficial, it's about needing good shoes.

Wow that is the most superficial thing I've ever heard.

I go to college, and I still live my parents. Living in the area that im from is impossible for someone to buy a house with out having atleast a million dollars. And no these are not mansions these are regular homes, that taxes make impossible to live in.

Darling, there is such a thing as 'renting'. This is usually a monthly payment that doesn't run into million$.

As for my taste in shoes; I like super-special ones, not superficial ones. Who's ever heard of 'superficial shoes'? What? Huh? No, I haven't either.

You'd get no play with me and my girlfriends...

Yes why not, maybe the guy/girl have a reason why he is still leaving with his folks!

My parent's house comes with the deal with me, like it or lump it.

Originally posted by kmcdude
馃槙 Even if you really liked the guy?

I dont think we would hang out in the same places, for some reason, thus there is a smaller chance i would meet such guy. Club is not a place to meet a boyfriend - it just isnt.
Social gatherings, University gatherings are mostly filled with people who live away from home.

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
I totally agree. I want my man to - at least - be able to support himself! If he can't do that, how could he pay for dinner and take me shopping? Don't think so.

It's not about being superficial, it's about needing good shoes.

Actually, all my clothes and all my shoes are bought by me. Its a bit hypocritical to say i dont want to be supported by my parents, so im gonna go and find a man to support me. Lame.

Its not about me having good shoes - i already have great shoes, its more about him having good shoes. Bad shoes and bad clothes on a man are just a turn off....dahling!

I could solve the problem by moving in with you, Lil...

Originally posted by Ushgarak
I could solve the problem by moving in with you, Lil...

Yes! That works.

That works well...I dont have internet though, so you gonna have to sort that one out - other than that...im waitin'

I'll gamble that you would be more entertaining than the Net.

I live with my butler. Would that count as a parent? batman

I have an apt with my older brother, does that make me bad?

It truely depends on the situation....if he had good reason to live with his parents then yes but if not then probably not

It depends on money. MANY freakishly wealthy heirs still live with their parents up to the age of thirty.

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
Darling, there is such a thing as 'renting'. This is usually a monthly payment that doesn't run into million$.

As for my taste in shoes; I like super-special ones, not superficial ones. Who's ever heard of 'superficial shoes'? What? Huh? No, I haven't either.

You'd get no play with me and my girlfriends...

Renting huh? Oh soo lets say I spend 1700 a month for an apartment. Now how am I supposed to pay for college (tuition) pay for rent, pay for my insurance, and still be able to save up for a house DARLING?

Oh please, I wouldnt get any play from you? You'd be drooling if you ever saw me. Im all for taking care of women, but your no woman, your a little girl who likes toys.

Would I date someone that lived with his parents?.....Hmmmmm...does he have lots of money?????

Originally posted by Darth Macabre
Renting huh? Oh soo lets say I spend 1700 a month for an apartment. Now how am I supposed to pay for college (tuition) pay for rent, pay for my insurance, and still be able to save up for a house DARLING?

I managed it, sweetie. Why can't you? Not man enough is my guess...

Originally posted by Darth Macabre
Oh please, I wouldnt get any play from you? You'd be drooling if you ever saw me. Im all for taking care of women, but your no woman, your a little girl who likes toys.

Considering this ^ remark, I don't think you're ready for this jelly.

You're right about one thing though...I'm not a woman, but I'm not a little girl either.

In all seriousness, I understand why some people continue to live with their parents during their twenties - if they have suffered a physical ailment or are in a dire financial state, par example. However, living at home after I have graduated from university is something I never did, or plan on doing. Why? It's called 'growing-up'; being an adult means being responsible for yourself - financially, emotionally and residentially.

I'm a man. My name is Ya Krunk'd Floo.

Lil' b...I was being facetious.

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
I managed it, sweetie. Why can't you? Not man enough is my guess...

So tell me oh knowledgable one. How do you expect me to be able to pay for Law School- 36,000.00$, Student loans from Undergrad school, Insurance, rent, on internship's needed to graduate?

Thats what I thought. Dont tell me im not a man, when I most probably have more expenses then you will, until you have children.

To be honest I wouldn't want to go out with a chick if she wouldn't go out with me just because I live at home. Sorry Ya Krunk'd, you're not my type of girl it seems.

Also, Darth Macabre, I wouldn't get to upset over Ya Krunk'd's critique on your manliness, after all, he's just spent an entire thread pretending to be a girl and discussing shoes in a avery convincing manner.