B00! wrote: » or :mad: himself! (personal experience) ...beg to differ, homelessness is much worse for women!! Personal safety is a major issue! Circumstances turn on a dime, not easy to recoup a life, once it happens. Taken me a few years, and much worse for wear.
Jacob Juicy Sellout wrote: » I'll save us all the hassle. How much now to just drop the notion?
steddyeddy wrote: » Why ducks?
Sweetemotion wrote: » Why not?
_Brian wrote: » We have a caravan for holidays so that would do us For a good while. Family, could turn up at the mothers in a heartbeat, she has three empty bedrooms. Could kick out my tenants and use the other gaff. Have a deralect house on the farm, has fireplace, roof, windows and doors and one light bulb, that would do in a pinch.
Sweetemotion wrote: » I think that's the total opposite of being homeless.
steddyeddy wrote: » Can't imagine they'd be easy to catch without a gun. Fish might be easier.
Richard Hillman wrote: » I have a tent and would move it into a secluded area. I would live off the ducks in a nearby lake.
Stigura wrote: » Never realised ye were Polish, Rick.
_Brian wrote: » Isn't that the point, if ya lost your house in the morning what would you do ??
Sweetemotion wrote: » How can you be homeless? With a caravan? A mother with 3 empty bedrooms? A house you rent out? And also have a derelict house on a farm?
RayM wrote: » Oh God, the very thought of having to go through the whole flat-hunting process again makes me feel a little bit queasy. I live in perpetual dread of getting a call from my landlord, telling me he's moving back in or selling the place. I think I'd just commit a crime and get sent to jail. A free roof over your head, access to hard drugs, three meals a day and regular sex. What more could you want?
Sweetemotion wrote: » Freedom.
Matt.ie wrote: » your pride might be the death of you. When loneliness and depression sets in,your mind becomes a magnet for every negative thought you could think of. I got rid of my pride numerous times when homeless. Was sitting in a cafe area in a supermarket for close on 4hours one day. Had a rugsack with me when my aunt passed by. .... she asked what I was up to....told her my situation and she put me up for the night. I slept like a baby. .... I slept as I hadn't slept right in days. .... Things are going well now but that was only last November. ...and my homelessness has scarred me emotionally. As I said earlier. ..It was may 3rd 2016 I officially became homless...took some time to get out of it. Never been homeless prior to this. Don't let pride stop you from asking for help.
RayM wrote: » "Man is condemned to be free..."
RayM wrote: Oh God, the very thought of having to go through the whole flat-hunting process again makes me feel a little bit queasy. I live in perpetual dread of getting a call from my landlord, telling me he's moving back in or selling the place. I think I'd just commit a crime and get sent to jail. A free roof over your head, access to hard drugs, three meals a day and regular sex. What more could you want?
Armchair Andy wrote: » That's a long way from being made homeless tbf. You sound like you have the amenities and resources to relocate under any circumstance. Maybe I'm wrong..... Slept rough for a week in my twenties on a building site. As Matt.ie says, last thing to go is pride. Had to ask my brother for a bed which at the time was a big stretch for him with a young family. He got me back on my feet where the state had told me to fvck off. If it happened in the morning? I'd have family to fall back on thankfully. Money too.
RayM wrote: You don't have to be on the streets to be home-less. I'm incredibly lucky in that I wouldn't even have to ask friends and family - I've already been told that if it all goes tits-up with the place I'm renting, I have a choice of spare rooms I could end up in. They could potentially be stuck with me for a while though, because of the current lack of flats to let, so it's something that I'd really want to avoid.
steddyeddy wrote: » Do you mind me asking does it still affect you? Are you anxious about it happening again?
greencap wrote: » Thats actually a real good trick. In japan some use internet cafés, buy enough credit for a night. In a wee cordoned off box with computer.