I'm nearly 25 and still living with my parents in a town with a relatively old population and no useful shops there's a city nearby though public transport there is surprisingly slow I can drive though would be a problem if I ever got to know someone that lived there and wanted to drink alcohol.
I sometimes get the feeling that moving out and being more independent would somehow help me make friends or meet women though when I try to rationalize it I'm not sure how as I've never known strangers to talk to each other at least in this part of the country/world.
I have wandering house sharing would help though have realised out some of the time people in house shares may be friendly but have their own lives or non lives and don't socialize. More sociable ones do exist though it would be difficult to know which they were (especially if you can't meet the other tenants first) let alone find one in a nice place I can get to work from. That said I do wonder whether house haring is still beneficial socially even when the housemates never go out or eat together.
The advise I've tended to get from people I've talked about it to (though they've tended to be older) have said it's better to save time and money by staying at home or that I should wait until such a time that I know someone that needs a housemate rather than look at adverts and have no experience of house sharing themselves.
I am curious what experiences people here have had with moving out and whether it can be helpful or not, Thanks.
I sometimes get the feeling that moving out and being more independent would somehow help me make friends or meet women though when I try to rationalize it I'm not sure how as I've never known strangers to talk to each other at least in this part of the country/world.
I have wandering house sharing would help though have realised out some of the time people in house shares may be friendly but have their own lives or non lives and don't socialize. More sociable ones do exist though it would be difficult to know which they were (especially if you can't meet the other tenants first) let alone find one in a nice place I can get to work from. That said I do wonder whether house haring is still beneficial socially even when the housemates never go out or eat together.
The advise I've tended to get from people I've talked about it to (though they've tended to be older) have said it's better to save time and money by staying at home or that I should wait until such a time that I know someone that needs a housemate rather than look at adverts and have no experience of house sharing themselves.
I am curious what experiences people here have had with moving out and whether it can be helpful or not, Thanks.