Submitted by TapAffectionate9434 t3_10bayh2 in massachusetts
MOGicantbewitty t1_j4bn1ib wrote
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So glad I can help! r/raisedbynarcissists may not be the right sub for you; I have no idea what type of sucky parents you have. But you can find resources on how to prep to move out at 18 on that sub
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#1: My 12 year old niece picked up on how toxic nmom (her grandma) actually is
#2: People that come from dysfunctional, abusive, unstable households are at such a disadvantage compared to those that grew up in healthy families. And I don’t think that’s talked about nearly enough.
#3: I recited my childhood story to my nmom but changed our names and pretended to be asking for advice for my “traumatized friend”. Her response was amazing…
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TapAffectionate9434 OP t1_j4bs19z wrote
That's AMAZING omg :0 I did not expect this level of help from asking about consent laws😭
MOGicantbewitty t1_j4bwm71 wrote
People with sucky parents should help each other out 😊
Curmudgy t1_j4by5om wrote
You might also get advice from r/askgaybros. But search first, since these sort of questions occur frequently. When last I checked, they were often overly protective, advising teens to avoid doing anything that risks getting thrown out of the house.
But this is the Massachusetts sub, and I assume both you and your bf live in MA. We’re lucky to be in what’s probably the most gay-supportive state in the US. Are there any resources at school? If you’re close to Boston, are you aware of Bagly? (I don’t actually know how good Bagly is; I’m just used to seeing them at the annual pride march.)
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