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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous[b]]The "childish" things she likes seems to me that she's still young at heart. My 40 something yr old sister still likes to go to places like Chuck E Cheese. She says she never got to do those things as a kid (we grew up poor) so she likes to still do things like that; she's also quite young at heart. I would leave that alone.[/b] The bigger issue is taking care of herself - meals, getting ready.. these are things she'll need to figure out before college, assuming she will be going away to college. Sounds like she might live at home and go to college, and not necessarily for financial reasons.[/quote] I thought I was alone. My daughter is 18, and is very similar. I find it very embarrassing for her to play outside with 5 year olds. It’s not normal, and I don’t know she’ll survive adulthood.[/quote] Ok, well first of all 18 is different, that's am adult, but here we have the real explanation, the parents are embarrassed by this, not the kids.[/quote]
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