When single guys live together.?!


Question: when males live together in an apartment or house setting or whatever. what do you guys eat? do you cooks for each other or only yourself? do you eat fast food all the time? what if you want a homecook meal and you can't cook? LOL. How can someone eat fast food and tuna fish every day -- don't they tired of that?? i'm talking about guys in their 20s. It's info for my family life class. TY.


Answers: when males live together in an apartment or house setting or whatever. what do you guys eat? do you cooks for each other or only yourself? do you eat fast food all the time? what if you want a homecook meal and you can't cook? LOL. How can someone eat fast food and tuna fish every day -- don't they tired of that?? i'm talking about guys in their 20s. It's info for my family life class. TY.

I lived with two guys last year.

One of the guy's parents owned the place we were in. The other guy was a hippie of some sort.

The rich kid's parents bought him tons of food, which he almost never ate...he mostly ate pizza & breadsticks, occasionally he'd have a "hungry man" TV dinner or make some kind of chicken casserole, that was about it. Most of the food he had when we moved in was still there when I moved out.

The hippie guy seemed to live almost exclusively on Ramen noodles with american cheese mixed into them. I also once saw him cut the ends off a tomato, put it between two slices of bread, and eat it as a sandwich. He was weird.

I personally bought some frozen stuff, used some cold cuts, etc...now I live by myself and I cook a lot more than I used to. I make hamburgers, nachos, pasta, chicken, ribs, etc. I still buy a fair amount of "heat & eat" stuff too, and I have a lot of sandwich fixin's for makin lunch to take to work.

mostly pizza or cereal

My boyfriend lives with a roommate. They do go out to eat a lot and one delivers pizza so they have that a lot too. We (my bf and I) tried to buy a bunch of food to cook and his roommate ate it all in a week...so much for that.

Yeah, I'm 23 and i live with my brother (22) and our best friend (25) and pretty much all we eat is pizza, things that come cooked, and microwaveable things

Depends on the people and situation I suppose.
When I was in college I lived in an apartment for 3 years with 3 to 4 other guys. Generally we all acquired our own food. (Went shopping for our own food, went to mcDonalds etc., cooked our own food)
We almost exclusively lived on fast food or frozen prepared meals (frozen pizza, tv dinners) or ordered take-out from a chinese place. We could all cook for ourselves and could make big home made meals if we wanted but we were all pretty lazy.

There are exceptions however. Every so often we would cook a nice meal for everyone that lived in the house and we even included our neighbors. So we would all take turns cooking every now and again so we could all have a nice meal. We'd usually make pasta, tacos, macaroni and cheese etc.

Also, if we wanted a home cooked meal we'd go home and scrounge some meals off of our mothers. :)

When I was that age and shared a place, Dinners: sometimes we would cook something and share, other times cooked for ourselves, sometimes went out with other friends. Breakfast was usually for ourselves, as we had different work schedules. Lunches usually out or sack lunched it.

Elledriv..... They do just like everyone else and share the house chores. This is where it is a good idea that boys learn how to wash clothes and cook when they are growing up just like the girls. I thank God my mother made us learn how to do all that stuff. Today it's just as much a mans job in the house as it is the women. It's called sharing in everything from changing diapers to washing the children, and taking care of them when their sick. Half and half. That way you know the value of eachother. Good Luck!

after college i bought a house and got one of my friends to move in with me to help pay the bills. First of all we are not gay, i am engaged to a FEMALE. But anyways back to the story. We both love to cook, If one of us decides to make something to eat the other is more welcome to eat it too. Its also a good way to save money.

I spent years living with two other guys.
Two of us enjoyed cooking and one did not.
We shopped together and cooked in turns, informally. And the one that never did would invite us for dinner in a nice restaurant about twice per month.





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