Does your home feel like home?

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People who left home for study or work and then returned after few or many years , does your home feel like home? Or it feels like that your home is left somewhere in the past? And this reality feels alienating to you ? Or am I the only one?

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  2. kephaloklisia Avatar

    i alternate between my parent’s house and a dorm and i think both kinda feel homey to me

  3. OkWanKenobi Avatar

    I never felt at home when I went back after being in the army for almost a decade. I stayed there a long time after the army but never felt truly at home. Where I’m at now feels more like home than anywhere I’ve ever been before.

  4. LowBalance4404 Avatar

    It depends on how you are defining home. My Mom’s home, where I grew up, doesn’t feel like home and hasn’t for years. I left home at 19. It’s just my mom’s house, which I look forward to visiting and getting to play with her dog. My own home is my actual home.

  5. VisibleSea4533 Avatar

    As far as my mother’s house, no, not at all. I honestly dont know if it ever really did. We moved there when I was 13, and I moved out at 18, was in and out until my mid-20’s. I have been permanently gone from it for 18 years now and own my own home. As far as the town itself, yeah, it will always feel like my hometown. Currently live an hour away but work there.

  6. oblivion6202 Avatar

    My home does. My parent’s home is nowhere I’ve ever lived.