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Im 17
My parents are divorced, I stay with my mom- I rarely ever see my dad and don’t care to see him either; but they co-parent my little brother.
I have a boyfriend who is 18 and he would most likely be able to move into a place his family owns out of state…and I want to get out of my house ASAP because of my alcoholic mother.
I doubt she’d disagree with me moving out before 18, I know in Texas the legal age to move out is 18 but she moved into her own apartment when she was my age.
My issue is, my dad. He would NOT like me moving, he doesn’t even know I have a boyfriend (he disagrees with everything I do, he found out about me hanging with my boyfriend/friend at the time and went CRAZY about how he’ll put him in jail)
My question is.. if my mom allows me to move out, will I be able to? I know my dad would go psychotic if he found out.
Worst case, I’ll wait until I’m closer to 18 :)
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I don't know the full extent of your situation. If your father's fears are justified or not.
But for me moving out away from the abuse. And living with my bf was a saving grace.
10 years later my sperm donor is still crazy and calls the police saying my husband of 10 years kidnapped me.
The crazy never stops. But at the least you can move away from it and love your own life. Nothing beats that freedom
ReplyIf moving out is something you want at this point in time, I would say go for it. However, I would say be very cautious moving in with the boyfriend at any point in time he may change his mind about all of this. as far as your dad, you kind of said it in the beginning, forget about how he thinks, you don't really care for his opinion anyway. But if you know your father has a justifiable reason for not wanting you to move in with this guy I would say listen to it. Just weigh your options and I think once you find the pros and cons and listen to your heart, you'll know what's best for you. I wish you the best of luck!
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