
alfiegirl
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i was 23 with a little baby
i had to move because my mums health was bad and they needed to move to a bugalow but i was about to get married anyway
so moved in with my sister for a short while didnt work out totally opposites
then spent a few weeks at my brothers before moving into a small bedsit total bliss
it comes hard as i never had to worry about bills food ect but after the inital shock you can and do cope
good luck if you do make the move x |
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skies
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i won't leave my parents. Even if i'll be married. |
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junar062002
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26 when i have my own work... |
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nettyone2003
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I was 17. i had an ongoing row with my parents. I returned to look after my mum when I was 24 - she had terminal cancer.
I have a friend who is 52 and still lives with his mum. I think it will stay that way too as she is beginning to need his help around the house for safety reasons. |
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**********
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16, it was a crap bedsit but it were home! |
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iriock
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24
My mom has Multiple Sclerosis and I was her caregiver until I was 24 |
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Bumumble
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im still there im 19 , i dont plan to move out till im 24 |
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horse
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28 when I have graduated and have my own work ,it was fantastic with parents . |
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Tufty Porcupine
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I'm ashamed to say - 24, when I got a job that meant I had to leave Manchester. Moved to Merseyside into a horrible, dank little ground floor flat - eurgh! |
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Bonjela
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9, foster home, childrens home prison, childrens home. Job, house. |
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Andy
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i still live there because i am not old enough but we know someone who lived in his moms house until he was in his 30's |
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xxdeb_badxx
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i was 20 with a 12 mth old son, i got a council property and moved in with my son's dad, stayed with him 12 mths in the flat then left! was sick of the arguments and his attitude. asked my parents if i could go back they said you have made your bed lie in it! went on to rent a private property, married a bloke i bearly new big mistake stayed with him for 7 years for the security. been on my own ever since my divorce, now settled in a council house just me and my son who is now 16 and love it! |
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♥
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I was 23 yrs. I moved in with my boyf at the time (he is an ex now).
I missed my mum cos I am a mammy's girl still.
I now live on my own and find it hard to renovate the house (as alot still needs doing) as well as pay the mortgage and bills.
So to anyone thinking about it..please think carefully and make sure u have plenty money!! |
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yyy
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17
Moved 150 km away from home; and at first it was difficult; but once I made some new friends... it was great... |
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Hevs
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I was 18 when I left home and I don't regret it at all. However some people feel differently - my sister still lives at home and she's nearly 26.
:) |
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Knownow't
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I was living with Foster parents. (poor orphan you see) so moved out at 17...moved into lodgings, but had a career and never looked back really.....but that was a number of years ago, when you could get lodgings, and there were jobs |
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J
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I was 24. First I moved to the neighboring city. 6 months later I moved about a half hour away from them. and then after about five years there, I moved all the way across the country. I miss them dearly but love it here. |
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Tabi
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I was 21 .went to university. |
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LBUK
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Went to uni at 18 so moved about 400 miles away for 3 years. Now live about 250 miles away from them in Reading. It's brilliant having your own place - think I'd go mad if I had to move back in with them now! |
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Ferd
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Hi!
When it happened to me I was 21. It was year ago - end of May '06. I've been leaving at my Granny's house nearby capital of Ukraine in one room with my Mom. It was hard to leave there... for all. There were many abuses one another and after another plus my Mom started to bothering me with questions that I might live somewhere else. At that time my earnings was only 100 bucks per month meanwhile average apartment rent in Kyiv (the capital) was $300/month. Hence I wasn't able to do as she wanted nevertheless wanted so too.
One day after another abuse I've made my mind and decided not to return to them and I've packed few most needed things and after working day in office I've stayed there for a night. Two days I've lived on my working place. On a third day one of my colleague proposed me to live with him. He was renting single room apartment outside the Kyiv; I've sleeping on his second bed (sometimes when he let in for a night some of his friends I were had to sleep on a floor). I was leaving with him all June '06. In July I've rented own apartment in Kyiv and moved out from my colleague there.
After I've leaved my relatives it wasn't easy to leave by myself alone thus it worth it! |
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tiny_lou1965
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20... loved it.. but always knew i could return home if i needed too..
never burnt that bridge... thankfully!
lived together for 18months and then we married,21yrs ago.. still 2gether! |
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ADRIAN H
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Both my brother and I left home in our 16th year, with our Parents blessing. Our father, in his life became famous and a 'name'. Neither my brother or I wanted to live off our father's name so we struck off on our own. My brother joined the Navy and sailed the seven seas, I went everywhere on land and had a great deal of fun doing it. Make a list of 'must see' before you die, and go for it. I've got three to go. |
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superstar
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14, i had not so nice parents, went to live with the grand parents then shared a house with friends, where i had the time of my life and have grown into what i think a lovely young lady, with a beautiful family, just goes to show that all children from horrid back grounds don't all commit crime and expect to get away with it! |
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Theta Sigma
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i was 14, i went to stay with friends and it was so much better than being at home cus i didnt get on my my moms boyf :) |
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anthony_clements1
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18 (best thing for me and my parents!), moved in with a girlfriend I'd been seeing for about a week.
10 years later we have a house, a 3 year old son and got married last September.
It was a bit scary then but I personally decided it was best to move out as I wasn't the best behaved teenager. |
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Kirsty
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17, moved about 10 miles away to my boyfriends flat. its great!!! :o) |
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Mel Jah
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I was living with Foster mother, so I left home at 17 into a council flat, probably because I didn't have a choice. It helped me to grow up quickly, you know managing money, paying bills etc.. I now have 2 teenage daughters one 17 and one 19, but i cant see them leaving home in a rush, the eldest just about manages to pay for her driving lessons and phone bill. she thought id gone crackers when I told her about house keeping! Allthough she does pay it now. |
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Isis_1979
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When I was 18, to rent a flat with my boyfriend. The flat was horrible and we were broke, but It was completely worth it. We had our own space and I had to grow up quick and learn about managing my money, etc. I also found that I appreciated my parents a lot more as a result, and our relationship improved.
I'm now 28, have a big mortgage, but am happy! |
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Elle J Morgan
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13 and I went into foster homes and then a childrens home,
It saved me from being beaten |
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laura_popple
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I was 16.
I got kicked out of home with just the clothes on my back, and had to sleep on the streets for a couple of weeks before finding somewhere i could stay. |
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anon1985
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19 |
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