Should Young Adults Move out of Parents House at 18 ?

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#1 Young_Charter
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I think the law is a little overrated when they say 18 because its really hard out here lately but then again I kinda agree because Parents seem to act overpowered with house rules (at least around here) and love to kick people who turn 18 out asap... Is it right for Kids to move out at 18 and get things together ? Or no ?

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#2 AutoPilotOn
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There is a law kids have to move out at 18? I was like 21 the first time I moved up oh snap.
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#3 hockey73
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I still live with my parents and I'm 20. It's too expensive to get an apartment on campus, not to mention it would be difficult to work a 30-40 hour week on top of classes. My parents always tell me that I'm welcome to stay as long as I want, although I would like to eventually move out once I graduate.
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#4 dercoo
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Economy says no.

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#5 mattbbpl
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College kind extends things a bit, but i they're not going to college then they should go when they graduate high school or shortly thereafter. Basically, my opinion on the matter is that if they aren't moving out at that time, they should be actively working towards doing so.
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#6 elblanquito_81
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No, they should move out when they are ready, and capable of providing for themselves. And last I checked, there isn't a law that forces kids to move out once they turn 18.

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#7 GabuEx
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I mean if they want to, they can, but I don't see why they should feel an obligation to do so if home life is fine. I was living at my parents' house until I was almost 23 since I took five years to graduate from college due to internships along the way.

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#8 Bladecutter56
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Economy says no.

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Pretty much this. If I moved out now, I wouldn't even be able to afford a cardboard box to live in, and the real estate under the bridges are too expensive these days.

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#9 mrbojangles25
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no, and to be honest I think this mentality needs to change in the US, especially in this economy.

young adults are graduating college with no where to go, and they should feel no shame in moving back to their parents place while they look for jobs. In other countries, it is common for a family to stay together well into their children's twenties.

in the US, people are pretty much kicked out when they get around 18-20. I know one family, and they got each of their kids a plate (dinner plate) when they were born. They would eat off it for birthdays and the like. But when they turned 18, their father took them outside and broke the plate and said "Youre on your own" and have then two months lol. Seems needlessly cruel

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#10 AutoPilotOn
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after you start getting in your 20s do you really want to live at home with your parents still anyways? lol I know I didnt.
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#11 PeaceChild90
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They should move out when they're ready. There's nothing wrong with living with your parents when you're that young.

I'm 20 and I still live with my mom, although I'm saving money to move out soon.

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#12 raven_squad
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No, you should move out when you're ready, both from a maturity and financial standpoint. Of course if the relationship with the parents is strained you might need to leave home as soon as you can, but it will certainly make life harder. I have never heard of it being a law to move out at 18. :P

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#13 GabuEx
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I know one family, and they got each of their kids a plate (dinner plate) when they were born. They would eat off it for birthdays and the like. But when they turned 18, their father took them outside and broke the plate and said "Youre on your own" and have then two months lol. Seems needlessly cruel

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WTF, that father is terrible.

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#14 travisstaggs
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no, and to be honest I think this mentality needs to change in the US, especially in this economy.

young adults are graduating college with no where to go, and they should feel no shame in moving back to their parents place while they look for jobs. In other countries, it is common for a family to stay together well into their children's twenties.

in the US, people are pretty much kicked out when they get around 18-20. I know one family, and they got each of their kids a plate (dinner plate) when they were born. They would eat off it for birthdays and the like. But when they turned 18, their father took them outside and broke the plate and said "Youre on your own" and have then two months lol. Seems needlessly cruel

mrbojangles25
Wow, that's just mean.
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#15 electricmoron
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I am too sick to go to work every day till I am 64 years old. So if it wasn't for my parents supporting me with my income I would be living on the streets with no shelter from the rain and the blazing hot sun, with no water to drink and good food to eat, with no place to take a bath (you know if you don't take a bath then you stink and there are flies and diseases) and with no soft bed to sleep on. I really don't want that to happen.
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The Law is kids CAN move out at 18 but it isn't necessary. It all depends on the situation, if they are merely living there to mooch, they should move out get a job a live a real life. If they are going to college or are working on a job to get on their feet or are still in high school than I see no problem living with parents still. It's just kinda weird if you live there just to live there though.
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#17 Young_Charter
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I still live with my parents and I'm 20. It's too expensive to get an apartment on campus, not to mention it would be difficult to work a 30-40 hour week on top of classes. My parents always tell me that I'm welcome to stay as long as I want, although I would like to eventually move out once I graduate. hockey73
Sounds like Paradise ? lol..
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#18 Young_Charter
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The Law is kids CAN move out at 18 but it isn't necessary. It all depends on the situation, if they are merely living there to mooch, they should move out get a job a live a real life. If they are going to college or are working on a job to get on their feet or are still in high school than I see no problem living with parents still. It's just kinda weird if you live there just to live there though. ferrari2001
Well yeah of course, but what about if parents say you have to move out ? Even when you don't even have a dime to pay a apartment ? I am really asking a question to btw.. (No smartbuts replies lol :P)
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#19 AutoPilotOn
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[QUOTE="ferrari2001"]The Law is kids CAN move out at 18 but it isn't necessary. It all depends on the situation, if they are merely living there to mooch, they should move out get a job a live a real life. If they are going to college or are working on a job to get on their feet or are still in high school than I see no problem living with parents still. It's just kinda weird if you live there just to live there though. Young_Charter
Well yeah of course, but what about if parents say you have to move out ? Even when you don't even have a dime to pay a apartment ? I am really asking a question to btw.. (No smartbuts replies lol :P)

Yes if your 18 and your parents hate you enough to force you out then I dont have a problem with it. Sucks but your old enough to get a job.
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#20 lamprey263
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I think every young adult should strive to be independent, but with the way the economy is it might take some people longer than others.
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#21 HoolaHoopMan
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I feel that the US is one of the FEW places where young adults actually move out that early. There's nothing wrong with living at home for a while after high school or moving back in after college to save some money while looking for work.
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in the US, people are pretty much kicked out when they get around 18-20. I know one family, and they got each of their kids a plate (dinner plate) when they were born. They would eat off it for birthdays and the like. But when they turned 18, their father took them outside and broke the plate and said "Youre on your own" and have then two months lol. Seems needlessly cruel

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>find plate >hide plate >live with parents forever
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#23 rawsavon
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I did. In most cities you can make it on your own and go to school. It might not be easy, but still doable. Though I would not venture to say that most people can handle it...I know better than that
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#24 supa_badman
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I definitely know that I would NOT have the money by then.

Money and work hours are scarce for me.

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#25 k2theswiss
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it's truly impossiable move out now days at 18... your just getting out high school/ or still fisnishing. or your going off to school and you still need someone help pay. or out of school at 18 in a apertment. your going struggle like hell
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#26 raynimrod
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No, but I think they should make a conscious effort to get ready to move out within the subsequent 4 or 5 years.

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#27 Nick3306
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Im planning on moving out when im 19 in 2 years.
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#28 Grodus5
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My parents said they are expecting me to stay with them a few years after I'm out of college unless I get a really good job offer or something to that effect, so moving out at 18 seems like a horrible idea.

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#29 AWildMeowth
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I'll move out when I finish college. If I weren't going to college I think I would just move out at 18

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#30 GFugue
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I'm moving out this week, and I'm 17. Good riddance: I love my parents and my family, but I've been wanting to leave for a couple of years now.

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#31 klusps
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In this economy, moving out right after finishing high school doesn't seem too realistic to me.

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#32 rawsavon
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it's truly impossiable move out now days at 18... your just getting out high school/ or still fisnishing. or your going off to school and you still need someone help pay. or out of school at 18 in a apertment. your going struggle like hellk2theswiss
Not impossible at all. Work full time and go to school full time...definitely doable
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#33 Bedizen
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I think it depends on the child and the situation - I left when I was 18

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#34 Aku101
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No, unless your family is rich.

1. finish high school

2. goto and finish college

3. find a nice starting job and move out, if you were smart in college and didn't waste your time in the arts then this part is easy.

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#36 rawsavon
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[QUOTE="rawsavon"][QUOTE="k2theswiss"]it's truly impossiable move out now days at 18... your just getting out high school/ or still fisnishing. or your going off to school and you still need someone help pay. or out of school at 18 in a apertment. your going struggle like hellMichBelle
Not impossible at all. Work full time and go to school full time...definitely doable

Yeah, not impossible. I moved out when I turned 18 and came to college. Never went back to visit my parents for more than a couple days at a time.

Same for me. My dad bought my books my first semester in college...he saw how much they cost...said f*** that...and that was the end of that. 100% on my since that point
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#37 AWildMeowth
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3. find a nice starting job and move out

Aku101

University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has like a 97% placement statistic :)

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#38 Nintendevil
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Well the way the econimy is, that could be a difficult task, but it should be something all young adults strive for.

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#39 AutoPilotOn
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if your in your 20s and living at home and dont at least have a nice size nest egg saving up to move out someday your doing something wrong.
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#40 rowzzr
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well im 22 and im in my parents' house. and with the economy as it is, errr.. its only practical. also, im not american. and i happen to dislike this "turn 18, then leave" culture you have in USA. this culture is why many people are ingrateful towards their parents, forcing them to live in homes for the aged. why would you do that? take care of your parents till the end.
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#41 Aku101
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[QUOTE="Aku101"]

3. find a nice starting job and move out

AWildMeowth

University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has like a 97% placement statistic :)

WHich is not surprising, science graduates are the only ones in the labour market where competition is not between workers but between firms bidding up salaries to get these graduates to work for them. There is no shortage of jobs for any engineering graduate unlike folks from the arts and humanities.

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#42 Riverwolf007
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they should not have to but i watched two older brothers stay around up into their 20's and mom and dad and the brothers argued about crap all the time.

i cant stand that arguing crap, i need a nice tranquil environment.

i had a job found a roomate and they allowed me to move out at 16 and i avoided all the drama.

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#43 legend26
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Um no, im 18 and still live with my parents. there is no way in hell i can get my own place yet with the money i get. plus I have to worry about college. finding a place to live is just to much stress. Once Im hal fway through class and maybe have a steady paying job, sure

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#44 Aku101
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if your in your 20s and living at home and dont at least have a nice size nest egg saving up to move out someday your doing something wrong.AutoPilotOn

I'm 21 and im doing a dual major in mechatronic engineering and economics and I don't have a single penny saved up, the money i make during part time jobs, i spend on tuition and books. Am i doing it wrong?

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#45 AutoPilotOn
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[QUOTE="AutoPilotOn"]if your in your 20s and living at home and dont at least have a nice size nest egg saving up to move out someday your doing something wrong.Aku101

I'm 21 and im doing a dual major in mechatronic engineering and economics and I don't have a single penny saved up, the money i make during part time jobs, i spend on tuition and books. Am i doing it wrong?

ok how about mid 20s? like eigther not in college or done with?
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#46 Aku101
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[QUOTE="Aku101"]

[QUOTE="AutoPilotOn"]if your in your 20s and living at home and dont at least have a nice size nest egg saving up to move out someday your doing something wrong.AutoPilotOn

I'm 21 and im doing a dual major in mechatronic engineering and economics and I don't have a single penny saved up, the money i make during part time jobs, i spend on tuition and books. Am i doing it wrong?

ok how about mid 20s? like eigther not in college or done with?

Then yeah that is epic fail.

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#47 Dante2710
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i always thought that mentality was more of a US thing.

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#48 bluezy
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I'm 21 and still living at home. Not for much longer, but for the meantime it's not bad.
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#49 Ontain
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housing prices and the job market would say no.
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No, the housing market here is horrible.