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Teenager Asks If They Are Wrong For Leaving Home By Saying That She’s Too Old To Be Grounded By Her Mother

Parents must teach their children how to correctly obey house rules for them to develop the habit of following societal rules. They utilize punishment, such as grounding them, if their kids violate the rules, but parents should understand that these regulations are for children and that they cannot control them once they reach adulthood; otherwise, they will leave.

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OP was the oldest daughter with two young siblings, living with her mother at the age of 18. She loved her siblings and always tried to fulfill her responsibility towards them. OP’s mother wanted to go to the Renaissance festival with all her kids and bought the tickets. OP told her that she could not join them for not getting off from work, but her mother thought that she was making excuses to not go with them. OP’s mother got annoyed at her refusal and made her grounded for wasting the money on the ticket. She refused to let her go outside to fill the gas and took all her valuables, like keys, phone, and ID card, to stop her. OP had an argument about her mother’s controlling attitude toward her at that age, so she left the house empty-handed and stayed at her friend’s place for the night. Read the entire story to learn what happened next, and share your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

Source: Reddit

1. OP asked if she should be upfront with her mom about leaving the house overnight?

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2. OP wanted to know from the Redditors whether she should apologize to her mother for her behavior.

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3. OP’s mother wanted to take her children to the festival, but OP’s work obligation prevented her from going. Her mother felt she was making up reasons not to accompany them.

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4. OP’s mother got furious after learning about OP’s refusal to attend the festival and grounded her for wasting the money on the ticket.

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5. OP wanted to fill the gas tank in the afternoon to avoid the early rush to get her siblings to school on time, but her mother stopped her from going because she was grounded. OP tried to persuade her that she was too old for it but to no avail.

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6. OP’s mother took away all of her valuables, including her school ID, credit cards, keys, and phone, to force her to stay at home. OP left her house empty-handed in a rage and luckily found a friend’s place to stay for the night.

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7. When OP returned home from her studies, she found her mother frustrated since she was late from work to complete OP’s obligations, such as driving her younger siblings to school.

8. OP’s aunt chastised her for leaving the house after the fight, saying that her mother became ill from worry over not knowing where OP was.

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Now that you’ve heard the story, let’s dive into what Redditors had to say. Keep reading to discover other people’s perspectives on the matter.

9. Redditor suggests OP counseling for her and her mother to make things better between them.

10. Of course! OP needs to be careful for the next time.

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11. Redditor wonders why OP’s mom was making calls on OP’s phone when she was the one who had it.

12. OP is also confused about her mother’s attitude.

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13. Redditor critiques OP’s mother’s parenting approach and advises OP to move out.

14. Yes, OP must follow her mother’s absurd regulations as long as she lives in her mother’s house.

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15. OP wanted to move out but was waiting for their siblings to reach adulthood.

16. Redditor warns OP to put her important documents in a safe place so that her mother cannot take them from her.

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17. Redditor disapproves of OP’s mother’s attitude toward OP’s work, which is setting a bad example for other kids.

18. Redditor believes that OP’s mother wants to control her, so she needs to move out.

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19. Redditor disagrees with the parents’ “my house, my rules” philosophy for the grownups who are also providers for the house.

20. Yes, it seems illogical since she already took away the phone from her daughter.

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OP desired to live with her mother until her siblings were old enough to take care of themselves and go to school. Her mother must realize that she would lose the company of her children if she did not modify her domineering behavior. OP’s mother needs counseling since her desire to dominate her children will cause her to have a lot of serious issues. To extend her stay with her mother in the same home, OP should speak with her aunt to help her mother see her error. How do you feel about the circumstances of the OP? Talk to Defused about your ideas, and follow along for additional tales.

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