How to tell your parents you want to move out?

how do you tell you mom and step dad tha,t they are being to controlling and putting to much stress on you, and that you want too move out?

Answer #1

just sit sit them down and tell them. also give good reasoning. I kind of want to move out after high school but for college purpose my mother doesnt want me 2. but parents have to face the fact that their child will soon leave the nest happy or not they can support you or not. but wanting to move out because there causing to much stress doesnt make sense. moving out paying your own bills and haveing a job to support YOURSELF will be more stressful than you think.

Answer #2

Running away OR moving out is NEVER the answer. Are you going to run away every time you get in a tough situation? That is SO cowardly. And during your teenage years EVERYTHING seems stressful. EVERYTHING annoys you,. You;re just going through puberty. Just sit down and talk to your parents, tell them to lighten up a little. That’s the best I got.

Answer #3

Sometimes these things can be very tricky.And I think everyone goes through this, and sometimes oyu need to just clear the air and just tell them how you feel, tell them you need a break and dont need the pressure, try to be level headed before you go and move out or do anything to drastic.

Answer #4

good luck there maybe you shpuld sit them downand talk to them about it and if they dont listen then maybe ignore them or somthing it depends how your parets are mine would get really mad cause they are old timey so maybe your will understrand sry if I did not help

Answer #5

Growing up is very difficult—for both you and your parents. They remember a little bundle of joy that they held and nurtured as a baby and now they see a budding adult. These days, children face things and know about things that their parents would never have imagined at the same age. The teenagers of today look older, act older and want to be older than their counterparts did just 20 years ago. It is the desire of all parents for their children grow up in the way that they should go (loving, caring, respectful, and being of good solid character). It is necessary that you truly understand that your parents have your best interests at heart. They will withhold privileges, set limits, and raise you to the best of their ability (neither they nor you are perfect), but be Thankful - They Care - many, many, many don’t. Ask them for guidance and seek to understand what truly motivates their decisions. One of the best ways to prove your maturity and prove that you are ready for more trust is to be respectful of your parent’s wishes and accept their guidance. Learn how to communicate love, honor, and respect to each other.

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