Just curious what everyone's living situation is here. And while you're here what would your ideal living setup be (can include location, style of home/room & cohabitants)?
Damn how do I edit poll (kinda childcentric want to add Spouse (or former spouse, spouselike person : no kids)
I can't answer the poll because it lacks the choice for living with pets.
I don't live with any other humans, but I do live with my cat. She's mentioned on my lease every year because if you want a pet in your suite, you need to have permission and have paid a deposit ($250/cat; I originally paid $500 because I had 2 cats, which means 2 is the maximum I'm allowed regardless of which specific cat and that fee is not refunded if the cat is rehomed or dies). Thankfully the deposit is a one-time thing.
Therefore, I don't live with any other humans, but I don't live alone.
@Narz: You can ask a moderator to change the poll. I'm not sure if the "Thread tools" link you should find (it's only visible to staff and the OP of the specific thread they started) allows editing a poll.
My ideal living situation? My most ideal situation would require ideal health, because it would not be a level place. Years ago, some of the people in the local SCA Shire got together and gave me a surprise party for my 30th birthday. We had a nice meal (cooked by the hostess), played Eurorails (board game), had cake, and the conversation meandered into what sort of ideal building would the Shire like if anyone could ever afford to build one.
Naturally we wanted a castle.

We sat around that night over the game board (I won

) and everyone chipped in ideas about what this castle needed to have, and what we'd do with it.
Of course it never happened, as none of us won the lottery. But if I ever did win the lottery enough to make it possible to design and build my ideal living space, I'd have my castle (modified for disabled access, of course). As for where it would be... I have no family here who matter anymore, so I'd want to live somewhere in or near the Rockies. Those mountains and the forests and lakes are what are great for my mental health and spiritual well-being.