Separation from parents is a natural process when the child reaches the age of leaving the family home and starting his own home. However, moving may not be that easy, especially for parents. We’ll tell you when you need to pack up your belongings and live separately.
Your boundaries are being violated

If all your belongings are lying somewhere when you come home, this means that there is a clear imbalance in your relationship with your parents. It sounds like your parents are too authoritarian to bother asking your opinion. Maybe you should learn to set your personal boundaries. And of course, moving will be the first step towards independent living.
You are financially supported

If you don’t pay your rent and shopping, you’re still dependent on your parents. They are probably happy to have the child nearby because they encourage your lack of independence.
You do not share your family’s values

It is normal that different generations have different views on life, but in some cases disagreements end in real scandals. Especially if it has to do with politics and religion. Remember, you are a different person, so your beliefs do not necessarily align with your family’s values. If you’re regularly under pressure about how you should live, we recommend packing up your belongings.
You are being devalued

You got your dream job but your family didn’t even congratulate you? You introduce your family to your boyfriend and they defiantly go to another room? You bought a new dress but your family criticizes your appearance? Sad. It’s a shame. But okay! Your family is probably jealous of you without realizing it. This is unfortunately not an uncommon condition, especially in people with narcissistic disorder. They just feel less successful around you. This is the kind of toxic relationship depicted with Michelle Pfeiffer in the movie White Oleander. Therefore, instead of supporting you, it is better to limit communication with those who devalue you.
Parents make fun of your dreams and goals

Everything is clear as day here. Here it is useful to remember the story of Jim Carrey, whose father also had acting talent, but chose a “reliable job” instead of cinema. As the “Mask” star recalls, his father could barely make ends meet and was eventually laid off. We can only wonder how the actor’s life would have turned out if he had followed his father’s example and not risked conquering Hollywood. Therefore, you can listen to advice, but you have to make the decisions yourself.
Parents are meddling in your sex life

Unsolicited advice is a clear violation of personal boundaries, especially if it concerns intimate life. If your parents ask inappropriate questions, you need to explain to them that this is inappropriate. Pointless “why didn’t I see this!” is no excuse for crude curiosity. Otherwise, it may cause problems in your relationship with your partner. Take, for example, Otis, the main character of the TV series “Sex Education”; He cannot enjoy sex due to the overprotectiveness of his mother-sexologist and her advice.
Parents are trying to fulfill their passion for you

Some parents are sure that their children must be kept under strict control. Since they cannot achieve any significant success in life, they dream of realizing all their ambitions in their children. Moreover, training methods can be quite brutal. It is enough to remember how much the overbearing American figure skater Tonya Harding, brilliantly played by Margot Robbie in the movie Tonya Against the World, suffered from her mother. Such mental traumas reverberate throughout life for a long time. If you have a toxic relationship with your parents then the best option is to leave and live in harmony with yourself.
Source: People Talk

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