Anonymous wrote:We acknowledge that male brain isn't done developing until 25 but still hand out the motorcycle keys, the student loans and credit card contracts, tattoos, gun licenses, voting rights, pilot licenses, military uniforms and the alcohol bottles and then act surprised when 20-year-olds act like... 20-year-olds.
Why aren't there better policies about these? Only thing I see people worried about is may be delaying commitment to relationships, no one talks about the rest. Why is that so?
Anonymous wrote:I'm radically accepting the idea of generational living. I know it's not the norm in the US, but the way things are going, it doesn't seem so bad to grow old with an able-bodied male or 2 in the house.
Anonymous wrote:School of Hard Knocks.
I get what you are saying, but teens and young men are coddled and supported (financially, emotionally, literally living with them in many cases, etc.) by their parents far longer now than in any period of human history. I’m not sure it has made them any more competent or well adjusted
Anonymous wrote:No one wants to take care of kids until they are 26. If you don’t give them adult rights you have to keep supporting them.
Anonymous wrote:We acknowledge that male brain isn't done developing until 25 but still hand out the motorcycle keys, the student loans and credit card contracts, tattoos, gun licenses, voting rights, pilot licenses, military uniforms and the alcohol bottles and then act surprised when 20-year-olds act like... 20-year-olds.
Why aren't there better policies about these? Only thing I see people worried about is may be delaying commitment to relationships, no one talks about the rest. Why is that so?