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Aight bois......we got a dilemma. Should I ship out immediately after I finish high school or.........should I have one more summer. But if I have one more summer, I gotta stick around here for a fewer more months, prolly move from part time to full time for my job. I plan on leaving right after but.....something at the back of my head is kinda telling me something else.
First and foremost you need to condense your signature.I would say take the plunge. You don't wanna end up like me, I never did and now I'm 20 and still sitting around my parent's house. If you can, the do. But pray on it first and foremost.
ggFirst and foremost you need to condense your signature.
Once you finish that, I would honestly recommend sticking around, there's no shame in living with your family. I'm 21 and don't have any urgent plans to move on. To be fair, I've got a really good job around here, and my parents are willing to be accommodating and respect my independence (plus I gotta pay rent.) I know your situation is a little different, so moving out may be the better option for you, it mainly depends on what job you can find. Heck, you could just move across town if that's the best situation. Tldr, Ketchup's wrong and there's no shame in living with your parents if you're early in your "being a functional adult" life. Ketchup was right about praying about it, I'm yapping here but your situation is your situation and it boils down between you and God. Also keep in mind I did the whole moving out thing when I was 18 but looking back it wasn't the most stable way to set out so just make sure you'll be able to make long term plans around it.
I really just ditched my ditching of this site to post this nothingburger of a paragraph huh, I don't think I was any help lmao. Message me on Discord if you have any questions about this tbh.
I've been meaning to add you on Discord.First and foremost you need to condense your signature.
Once you finish that, I would honestly recommend sticking around, there's no shame in living with your family. I'm 21 and don't have any urgent plans to move on. To be fair, I've got a really good job around here, and my parents are willing to be accommodating and respect my independence (plus I gotta pay rent.) I know your situation is a little different, so moving out may be the better option for you, it mainly depends on what job you can find. Heck, you could just move across town if that's the best situation. Tldr, Ketchup's wrong and there's no shame in living with your parents if you're early in your "being a functional adult" life. Ketchup was right about praying about it, I'm yapping here but your situation is your situation and it boils down between you and God. Also keep in mind I did the whole moving out thing when I was 18 but looking back it wasn't the most stable way to set out so just make sure you'll be able to make long term plans around it.
I really just ditched my ditching of this site to post this nothingburger of a paragraph huh, I don't think I was any help lmao. Message me on Discord if you have any questions about this tbh.
I guess it depends on your family dynamics. ik my parents did not expect me to be here this long and all my older siblings were out pretty quick, as far as they're concerned i'm an outlier, + not really advancing in life at all, they thought i would be saving up to buy a house but that's def not gonna happen, job pays less than mickey d's with no room for advancement soOnce you finish that, I would honestly recommend sticking around, there's no shame in living with your family. I'm 21 and don't have any urgent plans to move on. To be fair, I've got a really good job around here, and my parents are willing to be accommodating and respect my independence (plus I gotta pay rent.) I know your situation is a little different, so moving out may be the better option for you, it mainly depends on what job you can find. Heck, you could just move across town if that's the best situation. Tldr, Ketchup's wrong and there's no shame in living with your parents if you're early in your "being a functional adult" life. Ketchup was right about praying about it, I'm yapping here but your situation is your situation and it boils down between you and God. Also keep in mind I did the whole moving out thing when I was 18 but looking back it wasn't the most stable way to set out so just make sure you'll be able to make long term plans around it.