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How to better sell my lifestyle when it comes to modern dating standards?

when I was growing up anyone still living with their parents after about the age of 18 or 19 was considered weird.
I was 29 and living in a room and board situation when I met my wife. She was curious as to why I didn't just have my own apartment. I pointed out that having my own apartment took time, energy, and money that I had other uses for. It wasn't that I couldn't afford it, but I liked being able to put my time into hiking or doing photography instead. She figured that made sense and it became a non-issue.
 
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