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How Do I Get Rid Of My Parents?

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If you are serious, there is a legal way to become an "emancipated minor". You have to have proof that your parents are not doing their job and that you are mature and capable of supporting yourself. There would have to be a good reason to request this. You would need legal representation.
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I would have my friend come over and he would have a shotgun and shoot then the cops can blame it on my friend
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Sneak out when they are not  looking.
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Gillian Smith answered
If you want to live away from your parents just move out.
They might be glad to have a break from you too.
If you're living in your parents home it's up to you to find alternative accommodation. You'll find that independent living is expensive and you might have to share with other people. Sharing a house or flat can be worse than living with your parents and eventually you might be very regretful that you were in a hurry to rid yourself of your parents company.
It sounds quite a drastic move to want to separate yourself from them totally unless something terrible has happened between you.

It often does parents and their children good to have a break from each other. Children of any age need to feel independent and parents have a right to time on their own and some quality time once their children have grown.
Have you thought that your parents might be hurt and fed up with your attitude too?
Once you've left home you will be able to put things into perspective and perhaps realise that your parents care for you, have spent a lot of their lives probably doing without for you and possibly deserve better consideration than you are giving them now
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Just suck it up until you get a job and move out. Life's unfair for everybody. So its fair. Sorry everybody disagrees at times. Just think about what your parents do for you. :(

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Well I'm only  9 the best awnser I have is   you will have too send them on a trip or tell them that you need freedom and slam the door
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Shalin Choksi answered
The simplest way of getting rid of your parents is to throw yourself out of their house. It will be better for you to live separately and away from them if they are getting on your nerves. This is the best solution of every person in their lives. Through this, you will be able to feel more independent and able to do things that you have never been able to because of constant pressure from your parents. Many people all over the world leave their parents' house and find a nice job and a place to live. Many teenagers also take this step by getting a part time job while studying and living in a rented place usually with room mates. Many parents also urge their kids to make their own lives by being independent.

In the end, it is all up to you. There are also some disadvantages due to this. You will start missing your mum as she used to do many things of yours. You will start feeling very lonely as well and there will be nobody to take care of you when you are feeling down or out of good health.
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Maggie Lopes answered
Are you kidding me? How old are you? If you're old enough to move out and get a good job, do it. I hope, if you ever have children, they won't be asking that same question! I am not trying to offend you, but I love my parents, my father is dead and I miss him enormously. I can remember when I was around 16 or so, I thought I knew everything, but guess what? I'm still learning every day! I'm 52 years old!
I do hope things will work out for you.
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Nothing you can do because they are still your parents even you don't admit it. You can't cut blood relation. If its happen I'm the first that will do it. Its going to be me..
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Just say the magic "M" word and they will disappear for a couple of months or weeks.

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