Are You Gonna Be in There All Night?: Fifty Great Reasons to Love Living Alone

are you gonna be in there all night?: fifty great reasons to love living alone

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Are You Gonna Be in There All Night?: Fifty Great Reasons to Love Living Alone

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This book is a funny look at the problems people have when sharing their home. It doesn't matter whether it's a friend, mate, a child or a roommate. According to Census figures, over 25% of US households are single-person; households, but many people think there's a stigma attached to living alone. It's important to understand that they are actually privileged. After all, how do scientists make rats crazy? Crowding.

Are You Gonna Be in There All Night?: Fifty Great Reasons to Love Living Alone,Bobby Solo,Writers Club Press,0595160093,Fiction,Humor,Humorous,Topic - Relationships

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