i didnt always see eye to eye with my mother and her parenting style was one i always believed to be hampering my development and growth, which were a few of the reasons that made my mind up about moving out (2 hours away)
in more recent times i had questioned how i was supposed to get along with her movin forward and whether i even liked her as a person and man what bullshit thoughts those were.
she just left after helping me with the move and set up and when i said my final farewell and hugged her, i genuinely started balling my f***ing eyes out and still am a bit teary eyed as i type this. i love her an endless amount and theres no denying that she showed me all the love anyone could ever ask for, sacrificed so much and worked so hard for my well-being and just was the type of caring mother all my other friends used to envy me for etc.
her motherhood was so great to an extent to which i dont think i could ever pay her back and the idea of not being able to provide her the same amount of effort and happiness she put into me is a worrying thought that sometimes pops in my head, especially right now.
its strange how i didnt expect to be this emotional right now considering i had been looking forward to living on my own for quite a while but man i guess you really cant tell until it happens
obviously this was a necessary move and i look forward to entering real adult life and i dont regret it at all but what i think i just noticed is how much i really love my mother and how much she really did for me and that all my reasons for leaving my hometown were fully internal.
appreciate your loved ones mane
Ktt will clown this but real
Love your mother she is legit the only woman that will ever love you unconditionally
I try to tell everyone who is younger to appreciate living with your parent(s) because there will come a time where you won’t see them every day anymore. I’ve been on my own for about four years OP it gets easier but I was definitely a little emotional the first few days. Maybe get a pet to help fill your hole with some companionship
They need to make an option where you can set it to where no posts can get likes for certain topics lol
Nigga pouring his heart out and gon get a bunch of like bait replies lol
damn bro how old are u?
i moved out for college at 19 and besides the struggle of surviving on ur own i was happy to leave and start experiencing real life outside of high school and my hood
They need to make an option where you can set it to where no posts can get likes for certain topics lol
Nigga pouring his heart out and gon get a bunch of like bait replies lol
They need to make an option where you can set it to where no posts can get likes for certain topics lol
Nigga pouring his heart out and gon get a bunch of like bait replies lol
nah dont get me wrong im kickin back rn really loving it but for them first thirty minutes it was like damn
Congratulations @op
Today is the first day of the rest of your life
damn bro how old are u?
i moved out for college at 19 and besides the struggle of surviving on ur own i was happy to leave and start experiencing real life outside of high school and my hood
Americans move out of home pretty quickly most countries in the world arent like that
damn bro how old are u?
i moved out for college at 19 and besides the struggle of surviving on ur own i was happy to leave and start experiencing real life outside of high school and my hood
I don't think the age matters but the relationship with his mom/parents is what matters.