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NeuroticByNature · 41-45, F
I understand but dont think like that. I dont know your whole situation but there are always options. Even if you can't keep it youll be ok.
Spoiledbrat · F
My sister in law lost hers after bad mouthing us for losing ours. But we actually lost ours. She just spent all her money on her boyfriend who by the way dumped her to go back to his wife. I guess she was projecting. That’s my whole reason for being here.
MizzBella · 31-35, T
@Spoiledbrat I got divorced and without his income I can't keep up
Spoiledbrat · F
Can you rent it out. @MizzBella
CallmeHopelessNotRomantic · 46-50, F
Oooh please don't joke like that. You can get another house. It might be difficult to save money at first, but losing your house can be fixed eventually
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CallmeHopelessNotRomantic · 46-50, F
@MizzBella you don't have anyone that would let you stay with them for a while?
MizzBella · 31-35, T
@CallmeHopelessNotRomantic my brothers maybe
CallmeHopelessNotRomantic · 46-50, F
@MizzBella that would be better. It's not easy living with people after you've been on your own, but it's better than the alternatives.
REMsleep · 41-45, F
Hey, just a new start coming up. Bills and material possessions are not the end of the world. Assess your situation and if you cant see anyway out and have exhausted all options then let that shit go.
You can reemerge stronger, smarter, and free from debt of a home that you cannot afford.
Can you get roommates?
Can you get a second job?
Have you looked into legal aid/assistance?
Tried prayer?
Short sale?
You can reemerge stronger, smarter, and free from debt of a home that you cannot afford.
Can you get roommates?
Can you get a second job?
Have you looked into legal aid/assistance?
Tried prayer?
Short sale?