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Answered by
itzel_candycane
on Aug 22, 2007, 06:16PM
of coarse not especially if its a guy because people are gonna think of u as a tramp
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Can i move in with a friend when i'm 17?
im 17 my birthdays in march....i want to move out of my moms house but i dont want to move in to my dads i want to live with a friend....can i do that legally