Soldato
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Why aren't-you an adult at 20 years old?
As a matter of fact, I just turned 20 when I started uni and got onto the clubbing scene.
Why aren't-you an adult at 20 years old?
I did way more drugs and drinking when I was 16, college was crazy, I calmed down a lot at university.I would prefer the age of adulthood to be lowered from 18 to 16, to be honest. Giving people a greater sense of responsibility I think is important and, anyway, do we change that much from 16 to 18? Personally I was the same silly sod at 16 as I was at 18. Of course, I'm no different now.
make it 80.
This really is not about parents supporting their children, as obviously someone that is 18-25 is old enough to support themselves, though considering the severe lack of parenting nowadays, a little longer to deal with it might be beneficial.
Absolute rubbish, 18 years old is an adult.
Kids today just don't want to grow up and their parents don't push them, when I was 18 I was doing fine by myself, not taking a penny from my parents and that's pretty much been the way ever since.
I went into education and it was my choice to do so, I didn't expect my parents to offer support like the entitled brats of today, I just got on with it and made it work, and it was character building, to know the feeling of not having a quid for a loaf of bread at times, was depressing, but ultimately, it made me learn how to manage my money and how to make ends meet against all odds. I'm better for it.
I've known guys in their 20's living with their folks not paying a cent toward the keep, not doing a bit of cleaning or washing, and even, in some cases, relying regularly on their parents for support.
"I can't afford to move out" usually translates into "I blow all my wages on designer clothes and gadgetry"
Child psychologists are all a bunch of idiots anyway, it's these same morons saying instilling a sense of discipline and routine is bad for development. Absolute hogswallop, it's that kind of mentality that is raising a bunch of entitled brats who don't understand actions have consequences.
Child psychologists are all a bunch of idiots anyway, it's these same morons saying instilling a sense of discipline and routine is bad for development. Absolute hogswallop, .
Absolute rubbish, 18 years old is an adult.
Seems pretty reasonable to me. An adult is someone who is 'fully grown or developed', and the idea that most people are that at age 18 is laughable.
"Neuroscience has made these massive advances where we now don't think that things just stop at a certain age, that actually there's evidence of brain development well into early twenties and that actually the time at which things stop is much later than we first thought," says Antrobus.
There are three stages of adolescence - early adolescence from 12-14 years, middle adolescence from 15-17 years and late adolescence from 18 years and over.
Neuroscience has shown that a young person's cognitive development continues into this later stage and that their emotional maturity, self-image and judgement will be affected until the prefrontal cortex of the brain has fully developed.
Alongside brain development, hormonal activity is also continuing well into the early twenties says Antrobus.
Kids today just don't want to grow up and their parents don't push them, when I was 18 I was doing fine by myself, not taking a penny from my parents and that's pretty much been the way ever since.
I went into education and it was my choice to do so, I didn't expect my parents to offer support like the entitled brats of today, I just got on with it and made it work, and it was character building, to know the feeling of not having a quid for a loaf of bread at times, was depressing, but ultimately, it made me learn how to manage my money and how to make ends meet against all odds. I'm better for it.
I've known guys in their 20's living with their folks not paying a cent toward the keep, not doing a bit of cleaning or washing, and even, in some cases, relying regularly on their parents for support.
"I can't afford to move out" usually translates into "I blow all my wages on designer clothes and gadgetry"
This is stupid.
Physically, the body is developed at 18. That's why they chose adult at 18, not because people suddenly become responsible. I think some people in this thread need a reality check and stop using psychological defects as a means to judge if people are an "adult".
I honestly have no words for this utter ****.