Moving Out

im 15 and I’ve just told my parents that I’ve had sex before. they asked when I went tot the doctor so I thought they maybe had a clue or something along the lines. they didnt. now there freaking out saying I cant be trusted. there more disapointed than anything. I understand there being concerned with deiseces and pregancy and all but they still dont really understand, which I know is common among teenagers. im not going to beable to have a life I think there going to smuggle me and never let me out. I cant live like that again. I love them both, dad more than my mom but I dont know if I can do that. And for a while I’ve really wanted to move in with my boyfriend whos seventeen. hes living with his friend but there about to get an appartment. I would have to change schools. im a great student though I was wondering thoughts on it. and if I can do this being a minor and all

Answer #1

You legally can not move out at 15. Your parents could literally drag you back by your hair. They also could have your boyfriend arrested (for a whole bunch of things you really wouldn’t want him mixed up in). Try to understand that parents are normally not cool with their kids having sex.

Answer #2

Make sure your parents know they can trust you. Try and tell them you are growing up and are not a little girl anymore. If you are truley in love with your boyfriend then I guess you could move in together. But make sure he can support you finacial wise. Don’t move out on a bad note with your parents though that will only make your relationship worse! If you are totally sure you want to move schools and leave all your friends behind then ok. But think really carefully about this you don’t want to regret it later on in life. Good luck and I hope it all works out for you. :)

Answer #3

you would have to emancupate your parents and youu dont want to do that, just talk to them and tell them how youu feel

Answer #4

Why would you move out at 15-years-old? That’s not helping the situation with your parents at all.

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