
Posted by
emma_bonnie
on 2008-02-07 07:59:29 |
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You shouldnt leave home for that reason, i am 18 too & hate it at home becuase of my sister - all the name calling & her 'borrowing my stuff' etc. But to be frank its too expensive to move out, thats the reason im not, it in so much easier to live at home than on you own.
try & talk to your mum & explain in an adult way why you are feeling like this - she will respect you more than if you run away because of it all. |
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Posted by
fromwithin
on 2008-02-07 10:40:20 |
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| We have all gone through that at that age wanting to get out to the real world, but you know all mothers are the same & they all say the same things, it's hard for them to let go of their child. Have a Great Day!! |
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Posted by
theoneleftout13
on 2008-02-07 22:09:54 |
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| hey u have to do what u know is right. if u have to move out of ur momd then u have to. ur 18 and there is nothing she can really do. she will just have to accept it. |
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Posted by
smileforthecamera
on 2008-02-09 17:12:11 |
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| Explain to her that you are going to move out and you have already made that decision. Convince her that you will not forget about her and really try to stay in contact, shes had you for 18 years, it hard for her to let go now. |
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Posted by
suicireject8892
on 2008-04-06 16:19:05 |
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| she cant do anything, but i would never want to leave on a bad note. She is still your mom. Just think how hard its got to be for her to let go. try to let her know how you feel without breaking her heart too much |
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