Sketchee
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:45 PM |
| People always roast 18/19 year olds on this site for living with their parents, but just because you're 18 and a "big boy" doesn't mean you move out and try to be independent. You get a job, help with taxes, and slowly integrate into living on your own. I know plenty of idiots who were so eager to leave that they messed themselves up and then move back in at 22 and start looking like total losers. |
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Sketchee
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| Joined: 27 May 2016 |
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:45 PM |
| Doesn't apply to people living at college in dorms obviously, that's not really independent. |
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:46 PM |
| Even though I'm going to college soon I still kinda live with my parents lol. I'm living in my college dorm throughout the week, and coming back home on the weekend. |
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BULQ_UP
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:47 PM |
I moved out at 17 and in with sister then bounced around til i got a job and my own place a year later i quit cuz sick of that job and state so i moved back to michigan and in with my dad who id never met
19 now it really doesn't matter if u wan live with parents til ur 50 then do it i guess but that is kinda lame
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Alley_Cat
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Sketchee
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:49 PM |
| I'm sure some people will have a valid reason and I don't really know what your's is but I'm talking about people that have a choice, and an easy one at that. |
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:52 PM |
If I wanted to move out I could since I'm financially stable, my parents moved out of their homes and moved over 4,000 miles away to a different location at age 18 when they got married.
However, I plan to go to college locally... I'll likely stay with my parents till I'm 19-20ish and then get an apartment with a roommate for college until I'm 24... I'm hoping by that time I've got a wife C: |
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| 03 Jun 2016 07:57 PM |
it's cheaper, free food, free lodging, you're with people you love, you're with people who support you in almost every way
why would you want to move out?
stay with your parents until you have a stable job, imo
frigid forever o7 |
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Vorsai
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:05 PM |
| Sure they do. Some people are more financially advanced than others and can afford to move out at 18. Better than going to the other extreme and staying in your mother's basement until 35. |
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:14 PM |
Imma just finish welding school before I do that.
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:16 PM |
| i don't need no education to be a street pharmacist |
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:17 PM |
good luck singing only 17 with your cellie ^
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:18 PM |
| what is a singing only 17 with your cellie ^ |
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VaIIor
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:20 PM |
It is when you're out of school and you just sit in the basement playing video games instead of getting a job. That is when it is a problem.
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:22 PM |
True, what happens if you apply at new places weekly for like 2 months straight and noone bites at ur app?
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ahpricity
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:23 PM |
well you see most 18/19 year olds can't move out because they don't have jobs or didn't before and thought they could rely on an unexpected amount of graduation money (if they even graduated). you have to save for these things and that's why you're able to get a job at 16 or earlier. or they just don't move out because getting a place would be pointless if they have upcoming plans such as college, military, etc. OR there are no places available in the areas you're looking at (for family, work, etc) and they need to wait.
i know a lot of people who left early and were eager to do so. they have yet to mess up. |
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Sketchee
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:50 PM |
| Just because you're financially ready to move out doesn't mean you are mentally or you aren't ready to take care of yourself. I'd wager that's the issue with a lot of the ones that do move out. |
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ahpricity
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| 03 Jun 2016 08:57 PM |
if you're not mentally ready, you're unlikely to move out unless kicked out. in that case, you wouldn't be living with your family.
if you're unable to take care of yourself, there's no excuses for that unless it's because of an illness. there has been 18+ years of your life to learn how to become independent and/or how to take care of yourself. |
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Synoan
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| Joined: 31 Aug 2012 |
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| 03 Jun 2016 09:04 PM |
| I disagree. This girl I know on Roblox with the username Bellaz just sits and home and doesn't go to college or do anything. |
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| 03 Jun 2016 09:05 PM |
| i was forced to move out at the age of 6 when my parents were shot on the street |
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| 03 Jun 2016 09:42 PM |
| i was raised by wolves and had to move out at the age of 2 to fine a job and i turned out fine |
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Arcadians
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| Joined: 03 Dec 2015 |
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| 03 Jun 2016 09:46 PM |
| I'm financially unready right now but working day by day and saving up. |
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