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
im used to this lmao
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
Rt
I feel u OP
I’m very grateful for the life I have on my own but I miss my fam all the time
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
Rt s*** is sad
It happens. I hadn’t really cried in years but the first month I moved out on my own I cried numerous times. It was also stress of a job at the time and other personal things that added to it but that was for sure the catalyst.
I was moreso really scared that I was truly on my own and any mistakes I made I would be way more brutal than before
Damn I couldn’t wait to move out. It was pure joy and happiness. I love my mom a lot and she’s helped me more than anyone else but I don’t miss living with her one bit
Life just so much better when you on your own
@op just like me 😔
nah dont get me wrong im kickin back rn really loving it but for them first thirty minutes it was like damn
How much did you save before you moved out ??
You have to eventually be your own man OP, it’s the hardest thing to do other than coping with the physical loss of someone but there must come a step where you live under your own rules and not someone else
Capitalism forces people to move away from their families so they can make more money at a job miles away from their home
@op
My bad.
Imma be moving 6 hours away from home too soon
bro dont worry about it that was cool lmao
good luck to you bruva
I think people clowning OP don't realize how big moving out is, especially for us Americans being pushed to, at an early age.
If you move out at 18-22, you realistically have spent the majority of your time with your parents for your lifetime already. You're on the latter half of actually seeing, talking, laughing with, etc. with your mom and dad at such an early age.
part of growing up
thats really awesome!
you'll never be able to repay her
but you can give her your love and appreciation!