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you're also 20 years old.For me, a woman with her own place wouldnt be anymore dateable than a woman that didnt. A woman with her own place would prally be more mature, and stimulating to be around versus a woman with room-mates, this is based off my personal experiences, Im not saying that its true in all cases. As for it being a hassle or perk, I wouldnt say it would really be either.
exactly.When I see/hear of a woman that is on her own, regardless of renting or purchasing an establishment, I automatically think of maturity and experience. The woman in question obviously knows what she wants and is willing to do what she has to, even if on her own, to get it. She is typically not swayed by others, can think on her own, and has her priorities straight, or straight enough to be able to accomplish what she needs to do.
are you sure?I own a house.
you're also 20 years old.
90% of people your age still live with their parents (at least in the summer during school break)
12 years from now, you'll be 32. Do you still anticipate living at home in 12 YEARS? That's half your life so far!
Perhaps... but the bank is trying to take mine away either.
whoops, typo fix. no bank worries here...isn't?
People answered your question pretty plainly: Even E (regarded for his wisdom) agreed. Neither renting nor owning is a bad thing for a woman - but owning a house (they agree) means something different for a woman.
I would like to chime in that anyone that owns a home shows a certian maturity level, be it man or woman. Also, not owning a home does not prove the oppsite. There are exceptions to every rule as well. Some people are horribly immature/irresponsible and own homes.