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i cant wait to not have to worry about curfews and everything like that. i know you have to be more responsible but i think when your on your own you do it a lot better
how old are you cuz i don't exactly have the resourcces to just leave my parents. For the what seems like a lot but is really not that much i get a bunch of my shit paid for and i don't have to worry about money at all
well I have my own apartment and a roomate and a dog. But its off campus housing. SO for 9 months of the year I am "moved" out but for the summer I live at home. But I'm dependent on their money right now
I wish I could move out, my house is so small everywhere I turn I run into my dad and he has a dick up his ass all the time so I usually hear some bullshit rant from him
Moving out is the greatest thing a person can ever do.
Fact of the matter is that yes, it is hard as shit to live on your own. You gotta buy food, wash dishes, clean the bathroom, mop the floors... all that shit your parents did for you and you never apprecieated.
Plus paying rent is retarded... its so much money every month.
This is why everyone still bitches so much about ski companies who try to make money... they haven't had to fend for themselves yet.
When the time comes, you gotta man up and go support yourself. Its the greatest freedom in the world, and the hardest thing you will ever do.
But really, do you want to be 27 and living at home?
i didn't move out because of this, but my brother and i had a terrible relationship. we were so evil to each other, doing mean things, we even got physical a couple times (which is scary cuz he is much bigger tham me!) and said really hurtful things to each other, but the moment i moved out, our relationship completley changed, he was even sad when i left, and now we hang out a lot and we're super close. so yes, moving out really is the best thing in the world.
Soooo true. Moving out is the hardest thing you could possibly do but it's also the most rewarding. For one, you really find out who you truly are and how well you handle situations. The responsibilities are absolutely ridiculous but its something that needs to be done. Granted I struggle every freakin month and basically live check to check. But in that regard, it makes you appreciate the little things that you normally wouldnt. Like buying your own pair of skis, a new car, the insurance on the car....the list goes on and on.