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At what age did you move out?
I only moved out of my parent’s place this past December, at age 21. I always feel like I should have done so earlier, but I wasn’t able to afford it.

Tony765 4 May 27
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I lived at my parents' place summers from age 18-20. At 21, I got my own place permanently.

Zster Level 8 May 27, 2018
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Joined the Navy at 17 and never looked back!

N7EIE Level 6 May 27, 2018
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I was 17. I planned my escape for years.

My daughter and I live together. She's in her 20's. For us, it works and makes sense. Every family situation is different.

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Kicked out at 14. Definitely didn't have a choice in the matter.

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I was kicked out of my mother's house at 16.
Spent a year with my grandparents. Wanted to go home, but she put me in
foster care instead.
I was on my own at 18.

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I ran away at 15 and never went back. I lived under a bridge for about a year then in a barn for about a year and a half until I was old enough to enlist in the Army.

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I originally left home before I was 17 but I moved in with my grandmother so that probably didn't count. I left there in my earlier 20s.

I had to move back home in an emergency in my late 20s. There is no shame in it.

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Left at 17 and went to College in West Va. Upon Graduation and commencement exercises my family wanted to know if I was coming back with them, home in Bridgeport Conn. I said not likely as I had to be in Newport Kentucky the next morning for induction into the USN. I never went home again. Thankyou 🙂

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Technically speaking , I didn't - they moved away .

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After school graduation, I started at the University of Michigan in September. Lived in Ann Arbor. At age 21, after completing a bachelor degree, I moved to Washington State to climb mountains and stayed.

Soon the Midwest was too flat for me. Visiting my parents in Michigan, I scanned the horizon for my beloved mountains.

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I moved out at 20 and never returned

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At age 18 I went off to college, returning only for summermonthgs. At age 22, I left permanently.

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I lived with them on and off some in college and then grad school. I left for good and moved across the country right after I turned 23. Everyone has their own schedule.

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I stuck around as log as I could - I knew a a good thing when I had it Never felt the need to leave and claim my independence. By the time I hit 17 or 18 I was free to come and go as I pleased. So staying at home was great I'd get my washing done, get fed when I'm around etc... and of course a hell of a lot cheaper - I did pay my way but it was still very inexpensive. I'd go "live" at girl friends houses or apartments from time to time but never moving out of home until I got married and by them I was in my late 20's. The advantage of doing that was that I was able to save a lot of money and basically take out a mortgage right away. Had a decent car that was paid off and no tuition debt

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Moved out at age 19.

Left the county..but came home to Ireland

There's no place like home.

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Eighteen. I went off to college and remember thinking to myself as my family and I pulled out of the driveway to drop me off at school for the first time that from now on I would be returning to the house I grew up in as a guest.

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I was 20.

I stayed at home to help my folks pay bills, etc,...and save for a late college start, which ended up being a waste of $, as I dropped out Sophomore year, LOL...😉

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I was out of home at 16

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18..... joined the military. I was running from this one horse town. I needed a trade.

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Fifteen years old - My mother was bi polar mainly manic and my father depressed both were seriously damaged and abusive in different ways. I never looked back - it was hard to accept that other people were O.K. I was always reserved just in case but I was living a nice life for myself having fun at last and not being so frightened- It took me ages to realise that I really had escaped.

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18 - college could not wait to leave. I loved my father. My step mom made my life hell.

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Went to college at 17 and never moved back in after that! I have had a job (outside of working for family) since I was 15. For the life of me, I can't understand people who live with their parents or parents who won't let their kids go.

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At 18, to college, but I was back in the summers, then breifly back when I graduated.

I moved back again for about 6 months after several failed life changes. so I was 27 when I was last living with them, before I moved in with my now husband.

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21 when I joined the navy

Dfox Level 4 May 27, 2018
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I moved out when I was 21, and moved back home after my accident at 24 and have been unable to move back out since due to my disability and my medical bills. I miss living on my own

My family and I coexist in helping eachother out though. I pay rent and buy some of the groceries and cook and babysit, they open jars and reach things for me and help me with money when I struggle

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