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Growing Up Too Fast: These Adults Reflect On Being Emancipated As Teens
The content below was sourced from real posts on the Whisper app, the largest online community where people anonymously share real thoughts and feelings. Join the community to continue the conversation today. Emancipating yourself from your parents as a teen usually means some drama was involved. After, most teens wouldn't choose to leave a perfectly happy home. These adults all have one thing in common: they were emancipated teens. Their confessions are about their experiences and how they feel now. Not every childhood is the same.

A childhood lost.

1
I didn't go to high school. I was emancipated and started working full time when I was 14. I feel like I missed out on my youth.

From:
Somewhere

Happy endings.

2
I was emancipated at 16 and went to live with my boyfriend's family. I began transitioning and it's the happiest I've been in years. The court system isn't all bad

From:
Somewhere

Laying it all on the table.

3
It’s always awkward when dates ask about my parents because I was emancipated at 16.

From:
Somewhere

A truly wonderful way to give back!

4
I’m 34 and have four kiddos of my own. I’ve always said that when they get older I want to foster. I was emancipated at 15 so I understand how hard it is to grow up too soon.

From:
Calico Place, North Carolina, US

That will do it!

5
First time I ever felt grown up? When I was emancipated and got my GED at 16 and had to juggle working and college at the same time. The real wake up call was the day before the first time rent was due.

From:
Atlanta, Georgia, US

Boss moves.

6
My mother was an abusive drug addict. I emancipated myself at 16 and I’ve been taking care of myself for 10 years. I’m happy and healthy thanks to me and government assistance.

From:
Somewhere

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