Why You Need to Move Out of Your Parents House

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Because you get to live by your own rules and do what you want. Don't rush it but once you're on your own you'll likely never go back.

Delimon
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My dad used to tell me that you're not fully grown until you can turn your own key, in your own lock. That's a difficult reality; but the truth is whenever you are utilizing the resources of another person, you need them. Needing someone requires you to meet their expectations. It doesn't have to be a bad thing; but it is a real thing. Great video.

terica
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honestly in tears right now. my parents have no respect for me, but the only reason i stay with them is because i have no one else.

mysterycurry
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I need to move out because when I look around no one is bettering their life or striving for new goals.

Dariusissocool
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I'd say that one of the problems is that some parents cling on too heavily on traditional collectivist ideals (especially immigrant parents of colour), that they will discourage independence, insist that it's "selfish" to choose individual happiness over collective family obligation and that it's "evil" to have any freedom of bodily autonomy without your parents having the ability to punish you.

obitouchiha
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I moved out when I was 25 years old and never lived with them again or asked for a dime from them. Later in life I was able to relocate and help my parents purchase their retirement home. My siblings, who left much sooner; never stopped mooching and have moved back home several times with their families. Point is; it is best to leave when you are prepared to never be a burden to your parents again.

TonyRome
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I’m the baby of a Jamaican family, single, with no kids. So when I decided to move out, I was automatically persuaded not to. Then when I decided to move back home after my rent increased, I become stagnant again. Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful I have parents who are willing to let me stay for as long as I needed. But that was a blessing and a curse. I was comfortable and not growing as a person. Now that I have a plan, I’m moving out indefinitely.

ZhanePAN
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Don’t leave until you get your money right. Pride will keep you poor

KT-gmno
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Actually some parents thrive off the codependency you have on them bc lets admit there are toxic families, which I do have. It took me years to see what has been happening to me & now I'm moving out in the next few months

gennyscrazy
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You get to invite company on your own terms instead of having to accept whoever comes, which includes people you don’t prefer to see. It’s really terrible living without total control .

kennyadedayo
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Moved out at 17.
I wasn't cast out. Just needed to see the world myself. My mom was upset, my Dad was proud.
I retired happily at 40.

tomeu
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Thank you for this. I am 32 years old. I have moved out when I was 22 and I lasted 4 years out on my own when I had to shamefully moved back in with my parents. I shaped up, I went back to college, finished my bachelor's, paid off my student loans, got myself a really good job, and I have been at my job for 3 years now. I worked on my credit, it is nice and sparkly, saved up a good savings, and now I applied for a home loan and got a good deal on it. Closing date is one month from now ^^ I am nervous since I did this all by myself as a single woman, but I feel like it is the right time and also I want to build equity and invest in a good house. I have been having a lot of doubts on moving and my mother isnt too fond on the idea, but I know that I can do it and I know that in the end I will be proud of myself. Thank you for this video. I just have to be positive and know that things will be okay!

ViaVanille
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I really needed this advise. Moving out is my new number one goal. Looking at my life I have indeed gotten too comfortable at my parents place killing my self drive and I am now seeing how that is making me miss out on real world experiences at 23. Thanks a lot man, you just helped a brother out. My next comment here will be me having moved out. and I am holding myself accountable to that.

peterlito
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I’m gonna move out soon and the thought terrifies me to the point where i am experiencing physical symptoms of anxiety! I’m 22 and my parents had instilled sm fear in me from a young age about how the world out there is very cruel yet they have no respect for me when i stay with them! I made the decision to move out soon and im extremely terrified but i guess its for the best

Riri
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Learn from me. I didn't move out and now I have very severe depression and anxiety (which I wouldn't have had I moved out)

Dipset-wrkt
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Bro honestly… I am 24 right now. I went to college at 18 and I made the wrong decisions and I ended up flunking out in my freshman year. I ended up coming back home and I’ve been with my parents for awhile and I have had enough. Ever since I’ve gotten back home, they’ve really been dogging me out for a long time now. I never ask them for anything and they always pressure on me over little things like a piece of paper on the floor. After listening to what you’ve been saying, my man…. it’s time to get out on my own because I have become to comfortable

joshua_routh
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My parents didn’t support me much outside of making food and cleaning the house they also live in. I’ve been planning my own hospital visits since 12 and had to remind my mom to bring me until I was old enough to go alone. My parents didn’t pay attention to how I was doing in school at all until they seen a bad grade then they all of a sudden cared. I’ve been working since 14 years old so I can pay a phone bill, buy clothes, pay for transportation because if I didn’t pay for it I wouldn’t have had it. I’ve been independent long before I was an adult and all I ask for is for my boundaries to be respected but I’m told I’m disrespectful and ungrateful by my parents and older siblings because they had it harder 😂.

ericacorreia
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There’s a lot of benefits to moving out and a lot of benefits to staying . Depends on your situation. But eventually you need to.

BenjaminButton
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I'm in my early 20s and want to leave them badly.
Taking college classes online.
A full time minimum wage job is not even enough to move out only own. I will probably have to work two jobs to get out this jail.

caribbaviator
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Pre watch: I rather struggle financially on my own because at least I’ll have my peace of mind.. money challenges ain’t nothing new to me. But having CONSISTENT peace in my home environment …. Unheard of.

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