Freedom Foreclosure

When should I move out and how do I stop feeling so guilty?
I graduated from college 2 years ago and have been working full-time since. I feel mentally and financially stable enough to move out with my boyfriend. Right now, I still live with my parents. They have A LOT of money problems and the house almost went into foreclosure. I’ve been helping them out with the bills and they’re guilt-tripping me to stay and continue to help them pay the mortgage. One part of me wants to leave and finally enjoy my freedom that I’ve worked hard for – I mean, why should I have to suffer for their actions? But the other part of me feels extremely guilty and that I should stay to help them out… that’s pretty much the story of my life. It would be great to get some insight from parents, adult kids and anyone else who has been in a similar situation.
You are at a cross roads of independence whether to stay or go . This is a hard one, one did you parents help you going to school. Having they been supporting you all the time that you were going to school? You may need to stick around and help them through the though times, and until the waters settle down, at the most you might sacrifice two more years of your life to help them get through the crisis, you never know when you gonna need to come home again and this way you will have a place to stay. Ask you parents or make a deal with them that you will stay to help them out on the basis that your boyfriend is able to move in with you., If they cannot go for this option then you gonna leave.
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