Re-Introducing Myself... AGAIN. by KayyBee | |
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.18. is moving out @ 20 yrs. old a bad thing?
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I moved out when I was 20. I had to get my own car, figure out my own health care, I applied for financial aide for school when I was 24 (so they wouldn't count my parents income).. I bought and paid for my own cell phone. When you decide to move out you're deciding that you're an adult, and all of those responsibilities should be yours.
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[mae_mcawesome]
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.18. is moving out @ 20 yrs. old a bad thing?
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My mom personally cannot believe that my brother is still living at home - back when she was a teenager she moved out at 16 years old.
I would definitely move out with Travis first and see if you two can get along. You get to learn a lot more about a person when you move out with and live with them.
And all of those things are material things. You can work around not having a car or phone or what not.
There are a lot of different people that can provide help for you.
<3 Sarah
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[canceroustears ]
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