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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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No... Not that
When you left home?
I was 15, never felt at home at home so I sofa surfed at mates and then one day when I was 17 I was looking at the newspaper and saw an advert for a hotel in Blackpool and within the hour I packed a carrier bag full of clothes, had a tenner in my pocket and jumped the train to Blackpool. Got to Blackpool still with a tenner. Slept rough that night on one of those seat shelters in the front and woke to find £3 and a few fags. Found a hostel and then a job in a pool hall and then my life was moving around living and working in hotels, pubs and clubs.
So I really started being a nomad from an advert in a paper. |
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19 when I moved in with a couple of friends. Had a brief sojourn back to my parents after a few years when one friend got pregnant and the other couldn't afford the rent with only a two way split, then bought my first house. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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17, still at school and not ready to go it alone. My step-dad beat my brother up one night. I told school the next day, who informed social services. Step-dad was arrested and ran away to Scotland upon release, but I couldn't go back even though he was gone. Stayed at various friends' houses until my social worker found me a room in a house share 6 months later. As experiences go, zero stars. Would not recommend.
Nell. |
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By *lofeldMan
over a year ago
Redhill |
I was lucky, my folks bought another place and didn't sell our old place for 2 years when I was 17, my brother was in the forces so it was mine most of the time, much fun was had!
Apart from a brief spell in my 20s have been away ever since. |
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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago
Redhill |
"I was 32 when I left. My parents kept a loooooong hold over me. Not anymore I'm happy to say x"
Same. I was 30.
They kept telling me I was sick and needed looking after what are you doing without us, etc.
My oldest just turned 18- he works and spends his money travelling and visiting his friends who did start Uni. This is still his home and will be for as long as he needs to, but I am loving how free he is and that he is getting independent. I don’t worry about him- his dad does, a lot. Haha. |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
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28, racing motorbikes was/is expensive and addictive. The only way I could afford to keep racing was to stay at home.
My Auntie purchased a second house nearby, so I moved there. The rent was £15 a week. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was 32 when I left. My parents kept a loooooong hold over me. Not anymore I'm happy to say x
Same. I was 30.
They kept telling me I was sick and needed looking after what are you doing without us, etc.
My oldest just turned 18- he works and spends his money travelling and visiting his friends who did start Uni. This is still his home and will be for as long as he needs to, but I am loving how free he is and that he is getting independent. I don’t worry about him- his dad does, a lot. Haha. "
My mother is still desperate to this day to get me back into their house. Even came up with the idea between her and my sister that I should move back "indefinitely" and apparently I don't have a say in the matter. I did have my say, told them a flat out no. All because I want to move from where I am. Needless to say, that's now been put on the back burner. If I went back to live with my parents at this point in my life, I really would have no life at all |
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I think you've meandered into the wrong thread. This is about when we all moved out of our childhood homes.
I was 2Ø. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was 19 and had my baby son. My parents didn't kick me out but I felt we needed our own space.
I'll never forget the first night cause it was close to Halloween, some young teen boys knocked on the door and I didn't have anything to give them cause I was in the middle of unpacking... So they put a bag full of piss through my letterbox I wanted to move back home right then |
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"Mr moved out when 18
Mrs moved out when 18 also to set up home with Mr when he was 19.
Our parents were less than impressed.
We've been living together since we were 18. Didn't do us any harm!"
Nor us ! Lol |
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