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At what age did you leave your family home
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and for what reason (marriage, job, family feud etc) ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I left and went back, then left and went back, then left and went back then left and got married at 25
(I worked abroad on a couple of occasions, once at 18 and then at 21 then lodged with another family at 23 for a couple of years for work reasons)
I actually enjoyed living with my parents - I had all the freedom I wanted, could come and go as I pleased and liked their company. They were fun people.
(I worked abroad on a couple of occasions, once at 18 and then at 21 then lodged with another family at 23 for a couple of years for work reasons)
I actually enjoyed living with my parents - I had all the freedom I wanted, could come and go as I pleased and liked their company. They were fun people.
That's comforting China, knowing you can go back anytime and there is always a room for you.
I left once at 16 after an argument and lived with a friend for a bit until my parents talked me into coming home again....to be honest I couldnt wait to leave home and be independent....unfortunately that happend after the split with my then partner lol.....I loved having my own first home & mortgage, which will now be something of a rarity for teenagers / early 20 year olds these days.
I left once at 16 after an argument and lived with a friend for a bit until my parents talked me into coming home again....to be honest I couldnt wait to leave home and be independent....unfortunately that happend after the split with my then partner lol.....I loved having my own first home & mortgage, which will now be something of a rarity for teenagers / early 20 year olds these days.
at 15 cos 'I knew better than my parents' - wanted to work with horses - make it my career. After 18 months of living over the stables, working a 10/12 hour day, 6 day week and having 1 weekend a month off to go home (40 miles away) for £8 a month (less deductions!) I realised I was stupid. The penny dropped that without any backup qualifications, it would only take one serious accident to leave me completely unemployable. swallowed pride, asked to return home, went back to college to get my GCE's.
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