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EW, BROTHER EWWW! So let’s talk about something that happens more often than you'd think—getting messages from guys who want to *move in* to my tiny 29ft sailboat. Yep, you heard that right. My *one-bedroom* sailboat. I get it, life at sea is appealing, but can we all agree that inviting yourself to move into someone else's floating shoebox is... a bit much? 😂 I thought the trending TikTok sound "ew, brother, ew” fits perfectly (even though I’m a bit late to this trend). Honestly, that's exactly how I feel when these requests pop up in my DMs or comment section. Trust me, it's a no from me, but thanks for the offer! I know many people are joking, but others seem a bit more serious, so I just wanted to make something clear: My videos are not an open invite into my privacy. While I love sharing my sailing adventures and lifestyle with y’all, this little boat is my home, and there’s no room for uninvited guests. So please, let’s keep it light and fun - ask me anything about this lifestyle and how you can get started yourself, but no moving in requests, okay? 😅 Cheers guys, Kristina