Karen
2012-08-11 06:12:48 UTC
I'm an 18 year old student who wants to move to another state for college. I currently live in California, and I would like to move to another state to go to college. I'm still in the planning phase as far as getting a job there and a place to live, but I have plenty of time to figure those things out. I have already decided how to pay for the college.
However, I decided to tell my parents about my plan. As I anticipated, I was met with hostility and a less-than-favorable reaction. They are worried about me moving so far away, and afraid that something will happen to me. I completely understand this, as I would feel the same if my own child was going so far away.
What I didn't expect however, was them outright telling me "No, you cannot move out of state and must stay at home for college." While yes, I realize that I am 18 and I can move whether they want me to or not, I'm afraid that they won't want a thing to do with me for years after I move.
My question is, how would I go about showing them that its a good idea? When I approached them about moving out they were ok, but when I mentioned it was out of state their reaction completely flipped. Showing them my careful planning and that I was completely serious about this yielded no results, in fact it almost made things worse.
My mother is a stubborn woman who is set in her ways, and any change is a bad thing in her eyes, if it helps you get a feel for her personality and the best way to approach the subject.
I am going to move regardless, but rather than just packing my thing and leaving one day, I'd like to leave normally as to not damage the good relationship my parents and I have.