kraftiekortie wrote:
Could somebody please tell me why one would want to live in a "tiny house."
I really would like to know. This has piqued my curiosity.
Yeah, I dont really get this one either.
I live in a bloated monster of a house. To give a sense of size, my mom's house is a full 2-story house with a finished basement... what many would consider a big house. All of that floor space, if on just one level, would fit in just the basement of THIS house. And people I know that have been here before have this tendency to think it's a mansion; I had one friend, after coming here for the first time, go around telling his family that I lived in such a place. Havent brought anyone over since that. I usually say "it's not a mansion" but I genuinely dont know if it qualifies as one or not. Really, it's huge.
And every night, the whole night, I have the entire first floor to myself. And the basement if for some baffling reason I want to go down there for something.
Yet I still get stir crazy. I still feel cramped in this place. I *have* to get out of the house at least once per day, usually for a good couple of hours, or I start to get agitated and angry. Being stuck here during winter when the roads freeze (and nobody comes into this stupid area to clear and salt them, because argh) is freaking torture.
Generally I'm fine in small places, but only temporarily. Like staying in a basic hotel room for a few nights. But if I had to live in such a place? I'd go nuts.
So I have a hard time understanding the bit about smaller spaces/houses that many autistics seem to have.
Now that being said, I can understand the problem with a huge space that's also EMPTY. The basement here has a ton of furniture in it. 3 big couches, a bunch of big chairs, a pool table, a bench for some strange reason, some normal tables, a thing that's shaped like a bar but isnt one, a table-tennis thing, a giant TV which I assume was brought down there via teleportation, and an arcade machine. And some pillars. Despite this, it's at least 90% empty space. It's kinda spooky, so I dont go down there much. It also tends to be cold. Though, everything that isnt my room (which is directly over the heater units and is stuffed with electronics that are running most of the time) seems kinda chilly in comparison to me.
But yeah, empty + spooky + cold, well.... yeeeaaahhhh. I'll pass, thanks.