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After spending 10 hours on campus and having a three hour night lecture, I love coming back home to freshly baked banana bread. Thank you mom. #Livingathome.


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  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    My gay best friend does this!

  2. Blogger XXII Says:

    I had a similar experience living with four other guys.

  3. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    #getyourhashtagsoutofmyomguw

  4. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    i miss my mom :'(

  5. Blogger Chloe Says:

    Fucking hashtag.........

    This sounds really pleasant though! Freshly baked goods smell delightful.

  6. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I <3 mom

  7. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    As a dude who lives at home, fuck my life, since I won't be fucking anything else so long as I live here. "Oh, you live with your parents? I have to suddenly go to the washroom!"

  8. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ^isn't it funny how "I live in a nice house with my parents" is worse than "I'm living is a cell on campus, with a creepy roommate, and my bed is a cot. Also my parents paid for it". I dodn't live at home while at school, but isn't logic wonderful?

    Also, soon as you're living in a house/apartment this changes.

  9. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ^ I guess because maybe it shows some form of maturity to be able to leave the comfort of your parent's home

  10. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ^ or maybe since OP is most likely a KW resident it is more mature to live at home and save money vs. living with retarded teenagers you possibly hate in a bad environment

  11. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Hahaha this must be S.B?

  12. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I live at home with my mom in KW because it makes more sense to spend $170 for parking and $40 in gas per week than it does renting a dirty piece of shit apartment/room/cell for $500+ a month. It's logical.

  13. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    My mom passed away last year of brain Cancer, now im crying. I wish she could make me banana bread :(

  14. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    My mom passed away last year of brain Cancer, now im crying. I wish she could make me banana bread :(

  15. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    @12 high five to logic! I totally agree, living at home is the best... except if there are younger siblings afoot- sponge bob cuts the mind .____.

  16. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I live at home too (kitchener). It's awesome, I love staying with my family.

  17. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I'm sorry 13 :(

  18. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I live at home too. You save a ton of money, you have a nicer bed/room, your hometown friends are nearby (this is just a benefit of going to university where you live, but whatever) and you have your parents' support when you need it. Awesome.

  19. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I don't like living at home, there's no freedom to do anything and you don't have the chance to grow and become mature. Yes I know you live in a better/nicer home, you have your childhood friends around and you get actual home cooked meals but living in the same city for 17+ years gets tiring. In my situation my parents aren't allowing me to grow and stuff since I always know they'll be there to pick up after me and stuff, don't get me wrong I do appreciate the things they do for me but I wish they gave me some leeway.

  20. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I guess it all depends on your home environment, your relationship with your parent(s), and whether you have your own room or not (lol)

  21. Blogger RL Says:

    While it's definitely tempting to live at home since there are a ton of perks (free delicious food, car when you need it...), you'll have to move out eventually and I think it's a bad idea to delay it too much.