Open question
Philip Would you move out of your family home?
Would you continue to wear the belt after moving out of your family home?
No, Iβm too inexperienced to live on my own yet, I like being with my family. I would find it hard to wear my belt if I lived alone, mostly for practical reasons.
kat_anders I would find it hard to wear my belt if I lived alone, mostly for practical reasons.
So you would keep wearing it? Me too.
Philip Would you move out of your family home?
I think that if it is possible, a single girl must live with her family. I know that many times it will not be possible, but in my opinion it is the ideal situation.
Philip Would you continue to wear the belt after moving out of your family home?
Yes, if I can live close enough it will be easier, if I live far, I will have to think about it, but I think I simply would not live far of my parents.
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Exactly the same as Laura, except my Mom reintroduced me to a childhood friend who I fell in love with and married.
If that didn't happen I don't think I would have met anyone at the store I work at and I wouldn't have done online dating. So without my Mom socializing me I probably would be the same forever.
Ines I know that is very often impossible in modern life, but I think it is the right thing, a girl should stay in home until she is married.
i actually don't think it's a bad idea, of course it should always be a free decision, but i really appreciate the family atmosphere in southern european cultures. when i see how many people here in germany move out at 18 just to be alone, i think it's nonsense.
Kaja dislike
it would be nice if you would explain your disslikes.
Laura Yes, I would have to
If you moved out, would your parents somehow still make you wear it? How?