I've been in contact with social services and because I'm 17 and graduate in less than 6 months, they really can't place me with anyone, but I have no one else to live with and I can't afford to rent a place on my own. I will move out ASAP (and I mean AS SOON as possible), but it will be at the very least a couple months more.
Should I talk to my therapist about it? Would she be able to do anything about it if I did??
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Originally Posted by jennaorgana
heyyy
if it's really that bad, either move out or apply to a college far far away. i cannot believe that your parents let him still live in your house!! that's so inappropriate.
honestly, i would try try try to be more vocal. bring it up to your parents. say, either he moves out or me, something along those lines. really being vocal is so imperative!! i am so unbelievably sorry for the sorrows that you have gone through... things will get better. they have to.
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