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by Rolling Girl » Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:57 pm
Oh man, that is just horrible. Why would your parents do that? D: IMO, that's not really responsible in treating your child.
You should probably move in with someone you know and trust well, like a local relative or some of your good friends. If that doesn't work, contact Child Support or authourities and tell them your side of the story. If all else fails...go to a foster home. *shudders* That would be the very last thing to do.
*hugs* Many hugs and prayers going out to you tonight. Hope you get this situation settled. <3
I guess I'll stop my breathing now.I'M NOT DOING TRADES, SO DON'T EVEN BOTHER ASKING.
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by -Page of Time- » Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:26 pm
Aw, that's bad. D: Really bad.
I don't have much advice as to where to go, but I think I might know your parent's reasoning - my mom wasn't educated very well when she was a kid, and so she relies on my grandparents for money. She's going back to college currently so she can get a buisness started and be able to make some money. Your parents might be kicking you out because they don't want you to leech on them for money if you "aren't taking your studies seriously" (which is what my parents say every time I can't get a lesson done by the deadline). It's horrible! That might be it. D: *hugs*

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