"Yet I feel lucky to have my family home to live in when I hear the stories of others caught up in the housing crisis It is hard to negotiate household tasks with your flatmates. It is even harder when one of them used to change your nappies. In a now infamous video, the Government encouraged people like me living at home to establish "house rules" and to do housework."
"Yet I feel lucky to have my family home to live in when I hear the stories of others caught up in the housing crisis It is hard to negotiate household tasks with your flatmates. It is even harder when one of them used to change your nappies. In a now infamous video, the Government encouraged people like me living at home to establish "house rules" and to do housework. Perfect."
A person feels lucky to have a family home to live in while hearing stories of others caught up in the housing crisis. Negotiating household tasks with flatmates proves difficult, and the difficulty intensifies when a flatmate is a family member who once changed the person's nappies, creating awkward domestic dynamics. A government video encouraged people living at home to establish "house rules" and to do housework. That guidance felt out of touch given mixed feelings about intergenerational cohabitation and the broader housing crisis.
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