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outatime Posted at 7:36 pm on Sep. 22, 2007
After being at school for a month I came home and I feel like a guest.  College doesn't really feel like home but my home doesn't either,  its odd.

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punkprincess007 Posted at 6:54 pm on Sep. 25, 2007
yea i went home for the first time last weekend and my bed is the couch its kind of awqward you know
dreamweaver Posted at 10:39 pm on Sep. 22, 2007
I know what you mean. I have figured that it's really how you feel in your room- do you have your room decorated with posters and photos of friends and family? Even just that little bit, it makes a huge difference in how you feel in your room.
i am mvp Posted at 7:42 pm on Sep. 22, 2007
I felt wierd after coming home from America too.

It was like it wasn't my home.

I see and know what you're saying.  

It takes like 3 to 4 days to shake it off.

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