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Eekamouse

Senior Member
You want t move out and then live off the government tit? You won't be an adult even when you actually do reach the age of 18 with that mindset. Why should we support you at 18? What an entitled bunch of gimmewithouthavingtoworkforit specimens this generation is producing.
 


YesImGrown

Junior Member
Oh, well, that's good to know. I'll let the power company know that when they ask me to pay the bill. :cool:
The type of "supporting" I listed is what the State of Texas requires and describes for a 17 year old trying to move out. A mature adult would have continued reading the post instead of pointing out that little piece , which was just a small part out of the whole post. So instead of trying to be a smart a** you should re read the post and maybe read what you obviously bypassed in your haste to post an ignorant reply.
 

YesImGrown

Junior Member
Oh, honey, when you get the teenaged know it all arrogance knocked out of you it's going to be one really hard fall, isn't it? You really don't have a clue.
There's nothing arrogant about me. I'm simply a teen who wants to stay on top of my education in order to pursue my dreams of becoming a pediatrician. All teenagers aren't the same some of us are actually working towards being something. Then maybe we won't become like the sad adults who have nothing else to do but pass judgments about someone we've never met.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
No, the police in TX cannot generally force you to return home (an error in the law that some are trying to correct). But, since your parents are legally responsible for you until age 18 you cannot simply move out and expect them to pay your bills or ask the state of TX to pay for an unemancipated minor.

Now, if you intend to try and live with someone, it might even be possible to prosecute the people providing you assistance as it enables you to remain out of the control of your parents.

When you turn 18 you can leave home, apply for welfare, and do whatever you want. Hopefully, you will not get welfare since you will ostensibly be a capable adult and able to work for a living. You can apply for student loans, grants, or other aid if you intend to continue school, but this will depend a great deal on your parents' income as well. If they are destitute, then you might get school paid for, but whether you will also get enough "free" money to pay for room and board is questionable. Few of us have the opportunity sit on our butts and attend school if we are not living at home with mom and dad. Many of us here went to college (and grad school) while working full time and even supporting a family. Struggle will build character. Try it ... you need some.
 

YesImGrown

Junior Member
Why are you even asking if you know all the answers?

And while the cops may not drag you home? Your parents can - and should - file against the people putting you up for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

And.... before you apply to college (let alone med school) - please learn how to write.
If the cops can't intervene why would they take a report? Obviously them not intervening means its nothing they can legally do; which destroys the purpose of a parent filing a report. As for delinquency , I see nothing wrong with someone moving out in an attempt to further pursue their education. What would it be better if I were out doing what every other teenager is out doing ? Drugs , sex, wild partys? There is nothing delinquent about my behavior. I actually looked up and researched Texas laws on seventeen years olds moving out unlike you who doesnt know what their talking about, I guess thats the difference between an "adult" and a delinquent child, right?
I know how to write and articulate very well. What about you? What are you doing in your life, other than going through forums insulting people who came looking for help, in a desperate attempt to make yourself feel better and "adult like"?
 

YesImGrown

Junior Member
YesImGrown, why aren't you in school? Am I unaware of an October 24 holiday?
I am in school. I asked a counselor if I was able to look things up about moving out and she , understanding my situation and dedication , allowed me to. This was my first choice because I thought I would get an informed answer from people who knew what they were talking about but obviously thats far from the truth.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
If the cops can't intervene why would they take a report? Obviously them not intervening means its nothing they can legally do; which destroys the purpose of a parent filing a report. As for delinquency , I see nothing wrong with someone moving out in an attempt to further pursue their education. What would it be better if I were out doing what every other teenager is out doing ? Drugs , sex, wild partys? There is nothing delinquent about my behavior. I actually looked up and researched Texas laws on seventeen years olds moving out unlike you who doesnt know what their talking about, I guess thats the difference between an "adult" and a delinquent child, right?
I know how to write and articulate very well. What about you? What are you doing in your life, other than going through forums insulting people who came looking for help, in a desperate attempt to make yourself feel better and "adult like"?

Oh, the irony.

Parties.
That's.
Doesn't.
They're.

You're welcome :cool:
 

Eekamouse

Senior Member
You want to move out and you think you're so mature and adult-like yet you want to look for any government hand out you can get to avoid doing the adult thing and SUPPORTING yourself. How disgusting.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
If the cops can't intervene why would they take a report? Obviously them not intervening means its nothing they can legally do; which destroys the purpose of a parent filing a report. As for delinquency , I see nothing wrong with someone moving out in an attempt to further pursue their education. What would it be better if I were out doing what every other teenager is out doing ? Drugs , sex, wild partys? There is nothing delinquent about my behavior. I actually looked up and researched Texas laws on seventeen years olds moving out unlike you who doesnt know what their talking about, I guess thats the difference between an "adult" and a delinquent child, right?
I know how to write and articulate very well. What about you? What are you doing in your life, other than going through forums insulting people who came looking for help, in a desperate attempt to make yourself feel better and "adult like"?
Oh little one - you really don't understand how life works. The cops may not be able to pick YOU up as a runaway, but they can certainly take a report regarding the people who are harboring you. And they COULD be charged for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Because while you MAY have a "right" to move out, they do NOT have the right to provide you shelter w/o your parents' permission. See the difference? They won't go after YOU, but after your friends. They're sure to be thrilled to have you stay with them when they have to go to court, explain themselves, and pay legal fees to defend themselves. Yay, you!

As for me? I work my butt off to help both of my kids, who DO go to college with definite plans for their future, and were smart enough to get everything but housing covered through academic scholarships. Both also work to contribute to that expense, while maintaining high GPAs. So - don't go lecturing me, little one.

p.s. Your writing stinks. Anyone telling you otherwise is lying to you. Yay, you. Again.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Of course you don't think you're arrogant. That's part of it.

But if you're anywhere near as adult in, say, five years as you think you are right now, come back then and read this thread, and I promise you that you will cringe in horror at what you see.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
You may also not understand that while delinquency includes smoking, drinking, partying, etc... It ALSO includes not doing as your parents have told you to do. If they tell you that you may not move out of their home and in with these friends and you do so anyway? You CAN be found delinquent. AND those friends can be found to be contributing to your delinquency. Nor are the two tied together.
 

quincy

Senior Member
I am in school. I asked a counselor if I was able to look things up about moving out and she , understanding my situation and dedication , allowed me to. This was my first choice because I thought I would get an informed answer from people who knew what they were talking about but obviously thats far from the truth.
Interesting. Many schools, in Texas and elsewhere, have filters on the school computers that block this site and other forums from access by students.

People who have responded to your questions actually DO know what they are talking about, by the way. Do you just not understand what is being said here? Perhaps your counselor, who understands your home situation, can help explain it to you.

Good luck, YesImGrown.
 

CSO286

Senior Member
OP's going to find himself up a creek with his mom if he does leave.

After all, he's probably going to need some financial aid to make it through college.

If he makes mom mad enough, can you see her being willing to turn over her financials for his FAFSA?
 
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