Constantly arguing or a clingy partner can frustrate the other partner enough so that they leave. The partner may also want to have their freedom back (especially when younger) and explore the world more to give themselves a chance to know what they want to do in life and what they want out of life. It is certainly evident that neither of you bothered to communicate in your relationship and this could have been the straw that broke the camel's back.
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
no
It means that the organism does not move. Sprotozoans from the protoza kingdom usually dont move. It dosent have flagellae, or pseudopodia to move, or cilia.
they are protists that do not move on their own
Yes, they move down slope under their own weight.
that he needs to do his own thing
question is,what would YOU think?
It's your own decision. >_>
You have to be 18 to move out and live on your own legally. If its okay with your parents, you can go to court, and legally become an adult at 16 or 17 depending on where you live.
No. Vanessa has her own house.
well the real question is why wouldn't you move in? if its a valid reason than this boyfriend obviously isn't the one and left you for a stupid reason. If the reason you wont move in with him is stupid then maybe you just werent ready for that step and he just wasnt willing to wait and you should find someone who is willing to wait for you and go at your own pace
serve him an eviction notice. certified thru the clercks office.
Yes but only if she is ready.
If you own equal shares of it then you have equal rights to it. If he agrees to move out then he has the right to request to be payed a fair amount for his share of the house.
Move on, get a boyfriend of your own and be happy. =)
They are emancipated and can live where they wish. They are responsible for their own housing and sustinance.
A 17-year-old is a minor, so yes, she would need parental consent.