Let him know you still love him and want him home
You are all grown up, but part of them still hopes you’re a kid. They just want what is best for you and they want you to be happy. If they don’t think you’re ready for the world, sit down with them and see what it is going to take to convince them you are not a kid anymore and you can make your own responsible decisions.
Okay well, basically i want to leave my house. It’s very much like hell but thinking about it, hell seems better then here.
okay I’m 16 turning 17 soon. my boyfriend is almost 18. I’m wondering if I’m able to leave? what if i were pregnant? will it be possible to leave my house without any problems from my family because i don’t want to hear from them once i leave that home. anon717
The best way to move out is to talk to your parents, not running away. Talk to your parents and find a solution that will make both you and your parents happy. Running away in my book doesn’t make you an adult. It makes you a chicken because you can’t stand up to your parents and tell them you want to move out.
So you all can come to a logical decision that you all agree on. I know this because my oldest sister ran away a month ago.
anon21725: Yes you can. Legally, your parents can’t make you stay; if they do they can find themselves in legal trouble. once you’re 18, legally you don’t have to listen to your parents. After all, this is the only country where your not an adult by 16. anon676
legal age in any state ranges from 16 to 19 to move out. Your parents can’t stop you after that, but if you live in their house, you still have to go by their rules because they have every right to kick you out. anon626
I’m 17 and I’m going to be 18 this year in november. I’m still attending high school but i want to take my last two years of high school on the computer so i can move out when I’m 18 and i’ll still be in high school, but my parents say i cannot move out if I’m still in high school regardless if I’m 18 or not. (más…)