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I moved out of my parent's house THE day after graduation. I then rented out my first place (a little party house). I then moved a few times to various cities in various states before settling in Des Moines where I had my first apartment when I was 19. I've then lived in a few small Iowa towns, where I've either rented or owned a house. Then I moved to Chicago, on my own. I had no roomies (except for a couple of girlfriends who needed to stay with me after breakups or job losses), it's been just me. I've been independent, on my own, since I was 18. No parents to financially support me through life, through college, through anything. I've done this on my own, people. (It's hot, I know).

So here's the thing...

Stop sending wedding invitations to me at my parent's house with my name as a side note... as in To: Mr. and Mrs. Blah Blah Blah..... (and Lindy).
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