However, his aunt (mum's sister) offered him to come to live with her. "She said she has a guest room free so I can save my money for uni. This benefits me most so I took her up on the offer," he wrote. His mother doesn't seem to be happy about his moving out. He posted, "My mother keeps crying that I’m leaving already, so my stepdad is annoyed. We got into an argument where he said he was just treating me like a tenant to prepare me for the real world, so I said, 'do tenants not have the right to leave?' Which annoyed him further. My stepdad says I'm hurting my mother and taking resources from my aunt because I'm 'too entitled' to pay rent. This is just what’s best for me. I said I’d visit."
Many Reddit users were supportive of his decision and gave him some good advice. @seajay26 commented, "Dude if you're in the UK and still in full-time education then they’re still getting child benefit for you. I’d see if you can get that transferred over to your aunt or yourself." Another Reddit user @Training-Ad-4841 commented, You're legally an adult now if you want to move into your aunt's house to save up for uni that's your choice, your mum and stepdad don't really have the right to stop you. Also, it sounds like the right situation for you."
Many on the platform were also upset with his mother. @Knittingfairy09113 commented, "Tell your mom to stop the tears as she is part of the reason you're moving out since she didn't shut down her husband. Ask both of them if they will charge his biological kids or if this is just another way to punish you for existing. (You and I both know the answer, but your mom needs to hear you ask the question phrased exactly like that)."
Some even thought that it was fine for his stepdad to ask for the rent and he could also do what he wants. @295Pheonix commented, "NTA Do parents have the right to charge their adult children rent? Sure. Do say adult children have the right to then move in with family/friends that offer rent-free accommodations? Also yes. Hell, as an adult you'd have the right to move for any reason or none at all."
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