Sarahsmith wrote:
I will need one of those people that gets paid to assist me, because I can be incompetent. I hope this works out. I worry about things like, what if the toilet clogs or what if my fridge stops working.
Hopefully, with the right paid assister, you'll cope with the challenges of moving house and starting again somewhere new. Shared living space is very full-on, and you may well feel a lot better in a place of your own. Even if you freak out sometimes, like I do! Having lived in houses of my own (I places I've rented as the sole tenant, not properties that actually belonged to me) since 1997, I can safely say I've never had a toilet clog and I've never had a fridge stop working. Two of those places didn't actually HAVE a fridge, to be fair, but all the others had.
When you have your own bathroom you're more careful what you put down the toilet than some people are in shared accommodation. Toilets are designed and manufactured by people who know how water flows. They only clog when some idiot has wantonly stuck way too much paper in them, or some other item that has no business in there in the first place.
Every fridge will fail eventually, but only once. A railway train is more likely to break down than your fridge.
Being the householder and dealing with bills can be pretty scary, but you develop a routine and then you can feel really proud when you've successfully anticipated the next bill, budgeted for it, and paid it on time. Again, with the right paid assister, you'll do fine. After all you are not planning a moon landing or anything that NTs don't deal with all the time, so your assister will know what needs doing even if you aren't confident that you do (which you probably will).
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