I love having sleep overs they are so much fun but sometimes I wish that I could have them where i live and not feel nervous becuase i live in an apartment. No one has ever said anything bad about living in an apartment but where i live thei rare very few and everyone i know lives in a house well most people do. I get embarresed when people come over becuase i kno they think that im poor and everything and they dont expect it becuase i always buy expensive and really nice stuff pluss clothes because my mom has more money to give me than when we used to live in a house . Should i be ashamed of this?
jAyMiLyNnE answered Sunday January 2 2005, 6:47 pm: if you like the way your living your not dirrty or trashy then dont be ashamed of where you live it doesnt matter your living where you can afford it n thats all that matters. [ jAyMiLyNnE's advice column | Ask jAyMiLyNnE A Question ]
lipsRHoT2kissU2's answered Sunday January 2 2005, 1:21 pm: You should not be ashamed of this because everyone lives in different houses and if you are happy in the apartment you live in today, don't let that stuff bother you. Your friends like you for you, not the house you live in! [ lipsRHoT2kissU2's's advice column | Ask lipsRHoT2kissU2's A Question ]
icey0990 answered Sunday January 2 2005, 12:20 pm: No way..dont be ashamed of your house. There are a lot of people who are homeLESS. Your friends wwont judge you or make fun of you because you live in an apartment. Theres nothing wrong with an apartment..(i live in a small house) and by living in an aprtment you save a lot of money so hey more money for the good stuff! Nothin wrong in that :) [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
monkeygirl answered Saturday January 1 2005, 11:47 pm: actually when you think about it apartments are expensive i would love to live in an apartment.. actaully i have been asking my mom if we can live in an apartment dont be ashamed apartments are kick ass and then you have more money trust me.. it's all good plus their your friends that shouldnt matter to them. [ monkeygirl's advice column | Ask monkeygirl A Question ]
inlovewifnoone answered Saturday January 1 2005, 11:35 pm: No you shouldnt be ashamed of it at all...Apartments are hella tight...and HELLA expensive so if u can live inone and still get nice clothes u got it pretty good...you have nothing to worry about. [ inlovewifnoone's advice column | Ask inlovewifnoone A Question ]
MonkeyPunk22 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 10:21 pm: No you shouldnt be ashamed. There are alot of people who live in apartments. I used to know someone who lived in something like an apartment and was really poplular and i didnt mind going over there. [ MonkeyPunk22's advice column | Ask MonkeyPunk22 A Question ]
S_C answered Saturday January 1 2005, 10:01 pm: Of course not. Back in 5th grade a friend of mine lived in a trailor when I first saw it, it was weird for me because I never knew anyone who didn't live in a house, but then I grew up, in 7th grade I met a girl who is now like my best friend, she lives in a one-story house, it was the 1st time I ever slept in a one story house I thought it was cool. I have another good friend who lives in a trailor, I've never slept over, but I wouldn't care. I've slept in apartments before, I think it's cool. My opinon... I think it's fun to do something I can't do on a regular basis, like have a sleepover in an enviornment that I'm not used to. Some people at first might think it's strange, but they'll get used to it. You should NEVER be ashamed of where you live. Did you know that there are famous and rich people today who when they grew up didn't even live in an apartment. Like (don't laugh) Oprah, or Shania Twain (sorry, she's like my favorite female country singer) But really you should never be ashamed. I mean they shouldn't judge you, it isn't your fault that you live in an apartment. I think it'd be cool, but I guess that's because I don't live in one. DON'T be ashamed!!! They aren't true friends if they judge you on where you live. I know a girl whos father is one of those mortition things, they have dead people in their basements, at first I thought it'd be creepy to sleep over there, but it's really a lot of fun once you get used to it. Hope I helped, just be glad that you don't share a house with dead people, hahaha. Happy 2005!!! ~~*KATE*~~ [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
KitsRoxUrSox4929 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 9:51 pm: You shouldn't be ashamed. It's your home. If you like it, you should like it. It is nothing to be ashamed of. I live in an apartment too. Plus, if it's in a complex there are usually plenty of people your age to hang out with, you can meet new people. [ KitsRoxUrSox4929's advice column | Ask KitsRoxUrSox4929 A Question ]
LilxKlUmSzY answered Saturday January 1 2005, 9:07 pm: OF COURSE NOT! you should never be ashamed of what you live in. Alot of apartments are nice, just becuase you live in an apartment does not mean your poor. i think its coOler to live in an apartment because there is always people to talk to, becuase you always have neighbors! my friend Yalitza lives in an apartment and i go there all the time! i would never think yalitza`s poor. so ur friends probably dont think that either.
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Sherry answered Saturday January 1 2005, 9:01 pm: Nope. An apartment may not seem like much but to a lot of people an apartment would be a mansion! You just need to be thankful that you at least have something..a roof over your head, clothes on your back, food...but if your friends judge you by what you live in their hoes and sluts. because thats messed up..but i doubt any of your friends will be mean once they find out you live in an apartment [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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