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tinkerbell23 | 12:43 Thu 12th Jan 2012 | Family & Relationships
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Teenagers!!!!

Tired of being harrased by your parents??

ACT NOW!

Move out, get a job & pay your own way...

While you still know everything!

Hahah i saw this on a sign and thought it may apply to soke
Of you and make u smile xx
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That's similar to the sign outside a pub that offered creche facillities for husbands, while their wife went shoppping!
Can I tell my 7yr old (going on 13)grandaughter this too?jem
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Why not jem lol!! Im hitting 25 and tried the moving out thing ...unsucessfully hahaha

Thats funny tenrec...my kind of humor xx
hmmm, maybe that's what your mum is up to with the sleep deprivation technique!
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Hmmmm ....no shes just being a pain...and hitting menopause.....
omg A 25 tear old still living at home! Your poor mother!
The daughter didn't move out until she ws 28............luckily it was her father's house she refused to move out of.
my 24 year old son still at home BUT,he has half the morgage,looks after me and his girlfriend stays over at the weekend.so i better watch in case he asks me to move out .
How does he have half the mortgage Slinky, do you mean he pays half the mortgage or he ownes half the house and pays half the mortgage. My 24 yr old son lives at home too - I like it - dont like being the only adult in the house - and he helps me with lots of things - like how to sort out the computer - does the garden - walks the dog - lots of things.
jno jnr stayed until he was about 27 (or rather, he returned home after university). He was working and saving hard to buy a place of his own - and now has two - so we did not charge bed and board, as he would only have had to stay even longer.
Excellent tinkerbelle!! The problem nowadays is that so many young people can't or don't want to leave home 'till in their late 20s, sometimes even later. It is also that many of them don't, can't or won't pay their way. And those who do manage to move out and start a life for themselves often end up coming back time and time again, because we as parents don't want to let them down. They come back due to family split ups, not being able to cope with the costs of living on their own, sometimes so that they can simply save money on housing etc etc. Parents used to look forward to restarting their life with their partners once the children had flown the nest, catching up with all the things they were unable to do while the children were still young. Now parents often are still providing for their offspring and grand children, even when they are of pensionable age! Sad really!
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I left at 20. Had a bf, job and flat.
Became single (good move)
Redundant
Struggled for a year to keep flat and went to uni
Moved back home 2yrs ago as i was working 55h a week sometimes yet living on 80a week !

Now qualified and job hunting. Will enjoy dosh for a while then move out xx
As a child my parents where trying to get rid of me ?

Every birthday I got a Map as a present, with Australia having a x put on it ?

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