Deletedlol · 22-25, F
I mean Ebay but why? You'll be found either way and if you're running away you can get arrested.
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Deletedlol · 22-25, F
@kyky16 So just wait a few months to legally be able to leave.
kyky16 · 22-25, F
Yea but my birthday is in May and that seems very far away. Plus I just can’t deal with my mom. I just need time away from her@Deletedlol
Deletedlol · 22-25, F
@kyky16 What did she do that as so bad?

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I assume you’re a student so better live in a dorm or general student hostel, it’s a secure environment and definitely better than living with unknown adults
ExperienceDLT · M
My advice if you decide to move in with someone you better make sure it is someone you can trust and not just some random stranger things can go wrong when you get involved with people that you really don't know
kyky16 · 22-25, F
Your right. Thank you for the advise @ExperienceDLT
ExperienceDLT · M
@kyky16 no problem
ExperienceDLT · M
@kyky16 wherever you go just make sure it's safe just don't move in with a stranger just to get away from your mom it's not worth it that's how young impressiable teens come up missing never to be seen again when they trust the wrong person happens all the time
Keaten · 36-40, M
You could try an shelter. Maybe a hotel but that might become too expensive. See if a church can help you. Somewhere where you'll be at least mostly safe.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Sounds like a high maintenance arrangement.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@kyky16 Here's how I see it...
1. You move in.
2. There's lots of crying and drama.
3. Despite your claims to the contrary, you're not really to escape your Mom as much as you are trying to get her attention.
4. Everything starts centering around the dynamics between you and your Mom.
5. Lots of drama ensues. High maintenance. And, you won't leave.
1. You move in.
2. There's lots of crying and drama.
3. Despite your claims to the contrary, you're not really to escape your Mom as much as you are trying to get her attention.
4. Everything starts centering around the dynamics between you and your Mom.
5. Lots of drama ensues. High maintenance. And, you won't leave.
kyky16 · 22-25, F
I can see why your saying that but I can assure you I wouldn’t be drama. The person I stay with would barely notice that I’m there. I would try to be friends with them but I wouldn’t force my problems onto them. And i would look for somewhere to live as soon as I get to my temporary spot @MarkPaul
Sarabee · 41-45
Stay in a mission or a convalescent home
awhitedot · 46-50, M
Viaducts are always a solid option.
awhitedot · 46-50, M
vi·a·duct
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noun
a long bridgelike structure, typically a series of arches, carrying a road or railroad across a valley or other low ground.
/ˈvīəˌdəkt/Submit
noun
a long bridgelike structure, typically a series of arches, carrying a road or railroad across a valley or other low ground.
firefall · 61-69, M
hard to say - if you're female, look for a Womans Refuge; otherwise, a homeless shelter?
Come stay with me:(
kyky16 · 22-25, F
Yea it is but I have enough money for a plane ticket. And to pay whoever I stay with rent. Plus if I was to stay with someone in America I have a dual citizenship so I can get there pretty easily @canusernamebemyusername
@kyky16 Oh then you are well prepared!
kyky16 · 22-25, F
Yea I guess I am lol@canusernamebemyusername