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Boyfriend's family kicked him out...

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Question - (23 September 2010) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

So, i need some help guys.

My boyfriend, 19, just recently got kicked out of his house because his family doesn't want him anymore. They think he causes nothing but trouble, and misfortune for the family and that he's just a waste of space and money. He tried so hard to help his family out by getting a job and trying to help pay for bills, but they just won't accept his help and now they don't want to have anything to do with him.

Now he's staying at his friend's house temporarily till he can figure out what to do next. He doesn't have any other relatives to live with, and he doesn't want to burden his friends because they all have financial problems as well.

Me and my boyfriend are currently in an LDR relationship, so i can't really be there to help him physically. I'm so worried about him.

He was thinking that he could get some money to fly over to my place and live with my family for a while. He'd get a job up here and pay for his own rent and everything else. My family lives in a duplex home, and we're the only family living in the house, so the other half of the house is empty. If he were to come up here, i was thinking that he could rent the empty half.

The problem is that I don't think my parents would be too happy about all of this. I'm afraid they might refuse to let him stay here BECAUSE he's my boyfriend. (They strongly oppose boyfriend and girlfriends living in the same house before they're married)

I need some advice, what should i do? How can i convince my parents? I really want to help him out, and he's willing to do so much to get his life back on track...

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