"I began considering myself an adult shortly after moving into my own one-bedroom apartment about a year ago, at the age of 24, roughly two years after becoming financially independent from my parents. This probably says a lot about my personality, but it wasn’t until I lived alone and felt full ownership over my living space that I felt comfortable forming healthy routines.
I finally began learning to cook, for example. I kept my apartment clean for once in my life. I began to feel like a competent host. I no longer dreaded coming home, because there was no longer the question of whether there’d be any roommates around that I’d have to justify my actions, schedule, or company to.
It’s nice to feel comfortable in your own weirdness; it’s maybe even the most important thing. It’s easier without witnesses."
- Tom, a 25-year-old grad student

It’s nice to feel comfortable in your own weirdness; it’s maybe even the most important thing. It’s easier without witnesses."
Probably makes some things like Skyping easier too :)
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