Oh dear. not getting on or do they just want you out? It happened to my friend. Her parents asked her to leave simply because they wanted their 'own space', which i think is really cruel. She couldn't afford anything on her own and was in a mess for a long time
Well, my dad is getting old now, he's 62 So i guess they want to spend time alone, enjoy retirement etc. Don't help when my 19 year un enployed brother has his mates in the house while 3am. I'm sure i could afford it, well hoping i can. Don't know if £800 a month will be enough I think I'm just about to enter the real world.
Best thing you'll ever do Start living your own life. As much as I love my parents I couldn't live with them again. Well, maybe my Dad. It's ace!
Get it done... I'm off anyway.</p> I'll let Gally deal with you if you go too far!!! hehe</p> Si thi mate</p>
My kids have got till 12 months after they finish school They can stay in school as long as they want though. But what do our parents mean by "start lookin" Is that "get out" Or you have three months Or as long as you buy the chron every friday that's fine. My parents were fairly cool. My mum just put the chronicle in front of me with half a dozen houses ringed and said, those are nice - you're going to look at them this weekend. To be fair though I'd been talking about it and just not getting on with it.
Thanks for the best laugh iv`e had for a while..getting old at 62... lol... its good to hear the other side of the story..trying to get rid of mine but they keep coming back.... we would sell up and move to an island off Scotland , but fear they would find us...good luck with the keeping the old boy up till 3.00am that will always get in his good books..... Great great lets hear more from the dark side...