That is normal for your age, perfectly natural. Unfortunately, these days, it is very expensive to live on your own.
Do you have a job and some money saved? Do you have your own vehicle and pay all payments/repairs/insurance/gas bills? Do you have a credit card? Do you have any idea of what it would cost to rent an apartment and pay all the utilities for the apartment? Do you have/use a cell phone? Do you want television cable and do you have the money for it? Do you have enough clothes to last you a few years, or enough money to acquire them? Do you have furniture/bedding/kitchenware to suffice? How self sufficient are you at acquiring/providing food for yourself? Are you skilled at doing your own laundry?
If you are not able to move out right away, you need to come up with a plan to get you there, which would include, but not necessarily be limited to:
Get a job and save your money. Pay off any debts. Make a proposed budget. Start acquiring the things physical things you will need in your own place. Be upfront with your folks about your plans, they may be willing to help. The parents of teenagers are frequently as glad to have the emerging adult out of the house as the teen is anxious to go. Use the next six months or year as a metamorphosis, and you will emerge an adult.
2006-11-07 14:40:26
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answered by finaldx 7
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I moved out two months ago, so before you do prepare to cook for yourself if you haven't. I am not sure how much your parents look after you but if you don't clean too much you are going to have to do that. If you already do those things it isn't a big deal just make sure you have enough money to pay rent and utilities each month. Finding a good roommate makes it a lot better of an experience as well and helps pay the bills.
2006-11-07 14:32:25
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answered by Waylon R 2
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For awhile you really have to live within a budget, rent & bills first, then food, then whatever. Mostly we all had to live on rice half the time to pay if we spent our money unwisely. If you can find someone decent to share with its great. When you go to rent make sure you put every single little thing on the condition report and make sure you clearly understand what is in the contract....otherwise it can end up a disaster with the landlord. Try to get a place that you can afford alone should anything happen to the other people sharing.
2006-11-07 14:51:45
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answered by auntynoall 4
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I moved out at 17 (that replaced into 5 years in the past) i don't be apologetic approximately my determination. yet when I moved out (granted i stay in Texas and all of us understand regulations are distinctive down right here) however the regulation right here replaced into replaced a 300 and sixty 5 days when I moved out and now states it relatively is powerful to be 18 to bypass out otherwise your mum and dad can record you as a runaway and could have you ever arrested and put in juvie and likewise whoever your residing with (seeing as to the form you may't lease a place on the age of 17 by using contracts and what no longer) could nicely be prosecuted for harboring a runaway. basically something to think of roughly until eventually now leaving. Your mum and dad could make it a residing nightmare and issues ought to worsen in case you progression out. My maximum suitable suggestion to supply you is grin and bare it and wait until eventually your 18. then you certainly could nicely be at liberty to leave the comparable day you turn 18.
2016-10-15 12:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It's very expensive on your own, and quite scary at times. The best way to make a transition is to find a roommate. This way you have someone nearby to count on and help with the expenses.
Good luck!
2006-11-07 14:31:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you need a job to get you some where in life because i left the house when i was 16 and it was hard for me i need some place to stay and i had a baby but i mate some one and he was there for me and he did not ask for sex and i was with him for 8 year and i am still with him i love him so get on your feet first and then go
2006-11-07 14:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have any other friends in similar situations? Maybe you can set up a roommate situation. You can maybe find something close to home so if you get homesick you can go visit your family without living there.
2006-11-07 14:33:56
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answered by viscomunderground 2
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make sure u have money saved up and plan a budget so u know u can pay all ur bills
2006-11-07 14:31:26
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answered by jill_look_good_enuff_to_eat 2
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