NakedOnMyChain
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Joined: 11/29/2004 From: Indiana Status: offline
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I agree with some of what others have already said. I understand where you're coming from, though. My family likes to give things with strings attached. (Not so much shelter as large birthday gifts, advice, love, etc. Fear the wrath if you don't do exactly what they say after receiving the aforementioned. Fortunately, I've cleared most of that turmoil up.) I love them dearly, as I'm sure you love your family, but you have to understand that deep down they're doing it because they think they have your best interest at heart, not because they want to strangle you. You still need to be grateful for the gifts they have given you, and if the strings they attach bother you, discuss it with them. Don't argue and yell, and don't keep it all bottled up. Do the adult thing and talk it out. Now, if things don't go quite that ideally, and you really need out of your house, I would say that there really aren't any agencies designed to help you unless you have a severe disability or have been fired from current employment (the latter is still no way to go for a long period of time). I'm pretty sure you don't, so I would say that hard work is going to be the only thing that will pull you out of your current situation. Finish school (congrats on that!), get a job, and find a cheap place. The place you end up with might not be ideal, and you may have to settle for a different type of living than you're accustomed to, but it would be someplace you could call your own. Good luck with everything!
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"Oh, it's torture, but I'm almost there." ~The Cure "I ask for so little. Just fear me, love me, do as I say, and I will be your slave." ~The Labyrinth
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