>>15933545>I heavily doubt they would want me in their homesCan't know without asking. If it does get to the point where you just have no other choice, then, please don't be too scared to. If it's a survival matter, it's what it is. I don't know them, of course, but I feel like if they already supported you for so long, then they wouldn't mind doing it just a little bit longer since things seem to be looking up for you, yeah? Again, however you wanna go by it.
>I wonder tooAs long as she's guiding you throughout, I think you'll be pretty alright. People go to foreign countries and pick everything up from simply enough time there, so, you should be able to as well, don't worry much about it. It'll all even be fun, or certainly an experience, I bet. It's simply nice to have such experiences in life.
>Because it already has.Ah, that's a shame. But, at least having to move out has one advantage to it, things should feel a bit fresh for a while, once you're there. It's a bunch of conflicting feelings I bet, but, just hang in with that particular one for a little while more, I suppose. Good luck.
>I've been constantly losing thingsI see, sorry to hear it. You can't help but feel melancholic about things like this, of course, can't blame you for it. But think of it as, once you've moved in with your SO and everything, it'll likely be the last time you will be going through such drastic changes, everything will just be more grounded afterwards by simply having that one person you like a lot in there. Granted nothing unexpected happening, of course, but, yeah, don't need to be worrying over that. I suppose you'll get used to it as time goes on, also.
>I'd like to think I don't need a terribly exciting life to be happyRight, everybody feels immune to it before one day just getting bored with everything and suffering because of it. Not that you need a terribly exciting life, but if things are just painfully mundane and samey for too long, you'll really be hurting beca-