.o.k i really want to move out of my house but i do not know how i should break it to my mom and dad. I want to move becasue i can not stand it anymore at my house i can never be my self. But when i go to my boyfriends house i am a diffrent person and i love that person. Hey makes me so happy. So what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? DJzmAgUy426 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 12:45 pm: Well, I guess it depends on how old you are. Don't go moving out if you're only 13 and in love for the first time or something. If you're of an age where you can provide for yourself and help your boyfriend out, assuming you won't be leaving all the bills to him, and the situation at home is really that bad, then maybe it's time to move out. I'd suggest you break it to them very calmy, and try to leave things on good terms with them. Remember that no matter how old we are, we'll always need our parents at some point in life. It's a really big step, and I'm serious about the providing for yourself part, because if your parents don't love the idea, and someday you and your partner break up, you're gonna be the only person you can count on, and you need to understand that and be ready for it to happen. Hope I helped, and good luck with whatever you decide. <3. [ DJzmAgUy426's advice column | Ask DJzmAgUy426 A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 12:25 pm: Sit your parents down and tell them how you feel. Tell them to at least let you try it out for awhile, and they should let you. (I'm hoping you're 18)
If they say no and make a scene about it, you can either leave or you can stay; it's really up to you.
If you feel like a better person away from there, you might want to leave. :/
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