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Is Putting Of Moving Out The House Until I Finish My Degree A Wise Decision Any Advice Is

Was moving out your parent's house a good decision?

Im 22 going on 23 soon. Im in school working to get a degree that will give me stable income. I should be done by 24. I always wanted to move out my parents house since i was a kid. I wanted to be free, i wanted to be able to go to late night clubbing every week, i wanted to be able to bring any girl home and have crazy sex.
However, i get this feeling that living on my own will not be as exciting as i think it would be.When i think about, i would still be lonely and be doing the same things i am doing in my parents house. Even worse i pay rent, grocery, etc

What is this freedom people talk about ?
What can i do to better prepare myself so when i do move out i would have a better social life. Lol

Moving out when Im 18 to live with my boyfriend, any advice?

Unless you have a bad home life or can't stand living where you are living right now, don't do it. I am 18 right now. Don't ever rely on his money because you never know where the relationship will head. It's advisable to finish high school before making a big step like that. Do you know where you will be next year and what you will be doing? Do you have a reliable source of income? Can you be assured of a job where you are going to live? Your local library should have some great books.
http://au.pfinance.yahoo.com/life-stages/moving-out/

here is a good website as well. I really advise you to look ahead even just one or two years before making a huge step like this when your not even out of high school yet.

Should I move out or stay until I finish college?

im about to be 23 and im living with my parents. i have my associates degree in science and im working on my bachelors degree in biology. I work full time so I am currently going to school part time. i have about 15 grand saved up and i make about 10.75 and hour plus commision. would I go broke if i moved out? please give me advice

ps..i dont like roomates i would rather get a one bedroom to myself..

When should a child move out of their parents’ house?

By answering this question I’m gonna assume your between the age of 18–25?I believe there is stigma in America for moving out at 18. False.You should move out of your parents house when you feel ready to move out.But that’s the tough part.When you feel ready doesn’t mean waiting till 36 and feeling like now is the good time. Feeling ready is when you have some-what of a stable income and can provide for yourself (for the most part).Moving out when you feel ready does not mean leaving when you have a long period of feeling comfortable. I suggest leaving home the moment before you begin getting too comfortable.I personally believe the sooner you can financially leave the better for two particular reasons:You’ll learn to become more independent.You’ll taste the real-world and be consumed by daily challenges.My kids technically moved out at age 17/18 for college, but they moved back in after school and stayed still they were between 22 to 26 (I have 5 kids).My husband and I didn’t put any pressure on them, but we made sure they found a job, and started saving some sort of income so that when they were ready to move on, they’d be able to.BUT…If your not going to college and simply want to “grind” and work 24/7, you get a long with your parents, and you don’t feel restricted living at home, then by all means, stay at home till when ever.You’ll save a TON of money that you could be spending on more important things, like your first house!Once you have a sufficient amount of income saved, rent an apartment. This could be at age 23 or even 27. It all depends on the situation.

My mom won't let me date until i am 26 years old!!!?

I think that she is overreacting and may lighten up as you get older. If she has not lightened up when it comes time to start university, I recommend that you seek residence and move out of the house. She would be stifling your creativity and I would even go so far to say that having that kind of control is abusive manipulation.

Don't get me wrong. I think that she is right in limiting who you can date until you're an adult and can make those kinds of decisions on your own. There is also merit in dating at a younger age. By the time that you are 26, you will have had the opportunity to date for 10-12 years by then and will have matured quite a bit because of it. If she doesn't allow you to date when you're younger, you will be a 26 year old with a 13 year old's dating experience trying to date 26-35 year olds with appropriate levels of experience.

I hope that everything works out for you.

Is enlisting in the air force at 19 a good idea?

I ve only done a semester of college, but I left to work the second semester. I had originally planned on joining the air force after college, but my parents are tight on money and I really want to move out. Can anyone who enlisted after high school tell me if they feel they made the right decision? Also any tips?

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