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« on: March 16, 2022, 02:17:01 PM »

Really depends on circumstances in my opinion. Leaving parents earlier can also contribute to young people becoming more mature.

I was raised by a single mother and left home at 19, more than a decade ago. In retrospect, that was definitely a good decision and as I matured a lot and learned how to manage your own life (financially, household, etc.). However, as I was still in apprenticeship, I was glad for my dad to support me financially until I worked full time two years later.
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