Anonymous wrote:I was kicked out when I was 16. My mother had been saying I'd be kicked out then for years, so I had saved as much money as possible and although was hoping she'd forget or change her mind, I was also sort of prepared. She just REALLY deeply wasn't into being a parent, and I cramped her style. I couch-surfed between 4-5 friends. I'd never stay more than a month at a time - I figured that was as long as anyone could stand me. I'd go home to "visit" and pick up mail maybe every other month? But it was like for an hour or two max. Got a full scholarship to college, left and never told my mother where I was going. When I told her I was applying to schools and needed info from her she laughed and said I'd never get through school without getting knocked up. At that point I'd spent over a year hearing how other parents talked to their kids and that comment crystalized to me how much she was unsupportive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother had me move to my dad’s house when I was 13, because I’d run away, because my stepdad at the time had slapped me across the face.
I asked to move back when I was 15 but she said no. My bio dad was sexually abusive.
Good times
I hope all of them live in poverty now and you get to choose their nursing home.
Anonymous wrote:I was kicked out when I was 16. My mother had been saying I'd be kicked out then for years, so I had saved as much money as possible and although was hoping she'd forget or change her mind, I was also sort of prepared. She just REALLY deeply wasn't into being a parent, and I cramped her style. I couch-surfed between 4-5 friends. I'd never stay more than a month at a time - I figured that was as long as anyone could stand me. I'd go home to "visit" and pick up mail maybe every other month? But it was like for an hour or two max. Got a full scholarship to college, left and never told my mother where I was going. When I told her I was applying to schools and needed info from her she laughed and said I'd never get through school without getting knocked up. At that point I'd spent over a year hearing how other parents talked to their kids and that comment crystalized to me how much she was unsupportive.
Also, I think kicking someone out of the house when they have another place to go, especially with a parent, is different than just kicking a kid out that then has to figure out what to do and ends up couch surfing or sleeping on the street.Anonymous wrote:Why?Anonymous wrote:I mean, my ex-wife kicked our daughter out at 14. She has lived with me for four years. Despite 50-50 custody on paper.
Why?Anonymous wrote:I mean, my ex-wife kicked our daughter out at 14. She has lived with me for four years. Despite 50-50 custody on paper.
Anonymous wrote:Heard someone in our extended orbit may be kicking out their “uncontrollable” daughter. I didn’t even think that was legal. That said, I’m not sure how you control a 16 year old who is out of control. I’m also not sure if the kicking out is more of an ultimatum before the school year begins or legitimate.