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If you live out of your parentes' house, tell me how is it? It is good or bad?

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I need to know it because I'm 22 years old and I still live with my parents. I can't stand it anymore. I need to live out of here. My parentes and I are always fighting and I'm anxious to go to live outta here. Tell me about your experience.

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  1. ITS GREAT


  2. I moved out when I went to college, moved back home after college while looking for a job and haven't "lived" with them sense. They respected my right to come and go as I wanted to and I respected the house rules. Needless to say, I had a full time job lined up within 1 1/2 months of moving back in with them. Ever since then, I have been on my own. Now it's just me and my kids and we visit often but never spend the night, it's easier on all of us this way.

    If things are not what you want, move out. If you need help (financially,) find a roommate to help with the costs. Your old enough to be out on your own now. Take that step towards your indepence and freedom.

  3. well i dont live out of home but my mum works away and is only home one week out of a month, so i class that as basically living alone. I like it alot, not that i was ever restricted to do what i wanted, but it still gives you that freedom feeling, its your own space to do what ever you like with out any one around, some times get lonely but you can just get a cat or dog or have a friend move in with you.

    I think you should take the next step in life and move out, and maybe when you see your parents once you have moved out it wont be so tense

  4. If you live alone, you will be very free, you can do anything you like, no one will stop you.

    But you have to pay for your freedom ...

    You have to pay your rent of the flat and all the expenses e.g. electricity, gas etc ...

    In case you have any difficulties ... such as repairing of water pipe, no one will give you help so soon.

    Every day you have to go to the market or supermarket to buy the necessities and cook your meals ... you have to tidy your flat and wash your own clothes ... you will be very busy after work.

    Conclusion ... I'm afraid you don't have any money left.

    I'm not trying to scare you ... it's the fact ...

    My friend had a quarrel with her Mum and tried to live outside. She shared the flat with her best friend, but they had much argument. They had different habits. When her friend didn't have money, she had to pay the rent for her. She didn't share the housework with my friend. Sometimes she had to take care of her. As a result, she lost a good friend. Fortunately ... after several months ... her Dad asked her to go back again.

    She wasted much money and has a painful lesson.

    Now she lives peacefully with her Mum.

    Do your parents drive you out of the house?

    If not, I wonder why can't you and your parents live peacefully together ... Have you tried?

    If you leave you parents' home, do you think you can go back again.

    If you go back again, what will they say?

    Please consider carefully before live out.

    I hope you can try to improve the relationship with your parents.

    Leave your parents only when you are married ...

  5. I am 20 and in your situation, I wish I could move out, but I don't have the money. My older brother lived in an apartment for a long time and he loved it.

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