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living with parents?

I live with my mom. And I just want to be living with my boyfriend.... Which he is the baby's dad. But I'm afraid how she'll react.... She's controlling. And I know when I tell tht it's my life and my baby it will go down south.... Which makes me soo hesitate to move in with my bf.
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8739918 tn?1400344795
Yea my dad treats me like I dont have a clue in how 2 take care of myself or my baby n I mean no im not an expert but im def. Not clueless to where he has to dictate everything ! Lol u kno? But my sister can also be that way she just lives down s.c so she cant control as much as shed like to lol . Hang in there thou I hope it all works out the way u want it to. Have u tried sitting her down n telling her how u feel about the way shes treating u? Maybe if u warn her that shes pushing u away shell back off not wanting to lose u? I mean unless ur really set on moving...
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I'm 19 and live with her bc I didn't have no where else. I lived out on my own twice before. It's just she thinks this is her baby... Thts why I know when I tell her I'm leaving shell flip
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It'll be hard
But living with your parents gives you time to save up money.
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With me. I was 17 when I got pregnant.
I finished high school right before 8 turned 18.
My parents knew I was pregnant. I was not allowed to move in till I finished high school and turned 18.
So I finished before I turned 18. A week after my birthday I moved out. My parents were not upset. I met the goals they gave me. I am now 21. Enrolled in college. My boyfriend and I have a beautiful home, a car and a truck. My daugther is now 3 :)
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8739918 tn?1400344795
My dad us super controlling the only reason I'm staying is bcus he signed our house over to me & it has room for our 2 dogs & he's 60 n will be taking early retirement to move down south carolina...lol I love him but it's like my life Is my life!
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If you are 16 or 17 you can go through the emancipation process so your parents won't have legal ties over you.
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If you are over 18 you don't need a parents permission to move out.
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im on the completely same boat!
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