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When to say "No more buying/spending on toys/hobbies"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sn8kebitten" data-source="post: 14468811" data-attributes="member: 127590"><p>I read the op and first couple posts but not any of the rest of the bashing. I don't see the problem with "living at home" as every one here calls it as long as you're paying your share of the bills. Who cares if your roommate is a family member? How is that any different from a significant other in "the real world" as people keep stating? You've clearly said you aren't a leach so living with your dad isn't a big deal. I think in all honesty staying single is a good financial move (unless your girl is a doctor or something). All I know is that I've had to put my cars on the backburner for the past year I've been with my current girlfriend lol. </p><p></p><p>13 cars may seem like a lot if you were to have them all licensed, insured, maintenance upkept, etc but with the few that you listed and the rest eventually going to scrap, I don't see a problem. Like others have said, as long as you're happy and this hobby isn't getting in the way of what you need in life, and you can easily financially support your decisions then you have no reason to say "this is enough"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sn8kebitten, post: 14468811, member: 127590"] I read the op and first couple posts but not any of the rest of the bashing. I don't see the problem with "living at home" as every one here calls it as long as you're paying your share of the bills. Who cares if your roommate is a family member? How is that any different from a significant other in "the real world" as people keep stating? You've clearly said you aren't a leach so living with your dad isn't a big deal. I think in all honesty staying single is a good financial move (unless your girl is a doctor or something). All I know is that I've had to put my cars on the backburner for the past year I've been with my current girlfriend lol. 13 cars may seem like a lot if you were to have them all licensed, insured, maintenance upkept, etc but with the few that you listed and the rest eventually going to scrap, I don't see a problem. Like others have said, as long as you're happy and this hobby isn't getting in the way of what you need in life, and you can easily financially support your decisions then you have no reason to say "this is enough" [/QUOTE]
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