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'I tried uni, a career and a move abroad - now I'm back living with dad at 27 and I feel proud'

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A Manchester Metropolitan University graduate who says she felt societal pressure to study a degree says an 'awakening' led to her slowing her life down.

Eve Bokor began a career after university, but says she found herself burned out by the age of 25. Two years later, she moved back in with her dad, and now insists she has no interest in climbing the career ladder.

The 27-year-old said: “I don’t feel that bothered about these things anymore. It was external pressures. I don’t need those things to be happy. “I want a relationship and a house and they will happen at some point.

I'm on my own timeline. I genuinely like myself. I like where I'm at in my life.” READ MORE: "Mum, I think I have messed up here": 'Idiotic' driver who killed a grandma and injured two of her relatives did 118mph in 30 zone READ MORE: Shocking moment married dad admits he's out to meet 'girl' aged just 14 with 'sweets and chocolate' Eve says she was unsure what she wanted from life by age 25.

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