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At a family meeting, I bravely declared I could take care of myself. My parents took offense at my words and are now demanding that I move out of my father’s flat.

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I never could have imagined that one day my parents, my brother, and I would find ourselves arguing over the family property; shouting, trying to prove one another wrong, and taking sides like children. Im a rather grown man now, and at twenty, I want to be independent. My brothers only fourteenwhat on earth does he need a flat for? Hes still in school and barely beginning to understand the ways of the world.

My parents still treat him as a kid, which he is, really. Meanwhile, Im at university, working part-time, and living in the old flat that once belonged to my father, inherited from his own parents. My dad offered me the flat when I told him I wanted to live on my own and was ready to rent somewhere for myself.

It honestly felt like a wonderful gesturea real gift from my parents. I even started fixing up the place, hoping that one day it would become properly mine. But then the arguments started, and things got ugly after I rowed with my dad. I cant even remember what sparked it, but I do recall the pain in his eyes when I told him I could take care of myself.

There was a family meeting not long after, and my parents told me that if I was so independent, perhaps I ought to move out. They planned to let out the flat, and insisted it wasnt just mine alone to plan formy brother had to be considered as well.

I find myself wondering what the trouble really is when I could have that flat, and my brother could take the one our parents are living in now. Mum and Dad seemed ready to force my brother and me to sell both flats so wed get a decent summaybe enough to buy our own places, each of us separately.

Im completely against the whole idea. Why go through the hasslepaying estate agents, forking out stamp duty and taxes, when we have two perfectly good homes already? It makes no sense.

Whats bothering me even more is how my parents are willing to throw me out just because I stepped forward as independent.

Maybe, in time, theyll see reason, calm down, and well make amends. For now though, Im reluctant to be the first to patch things up. Their position, to me, is senseless, and my brother goes along with whatever they say, simply because hes so young and impressionable. I cant help but feel my parents are setting us up against each other, as if they want us to end up at odds over the family property and force a sale down the line.

If Ive learned one thing, its that families often underestimate what happens when money, property, and pride get in the way of love and understanding.

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