Anonymous wrote:My 19 & 21 year old are on my insurance, we pay for cell phone plan (but not the phone) because it doesn't cost us anything extra, and we pay college tuition.
Outside of that they are on their own. We treat them like adults. When they live with us, they are expected to be respectful of general household hours (no loud noises or friends over during the work week), and pick up after themselves.
I don't involve myself beyond what is needed. However, I agree that as a whole this area (DMV) definitely infantilizes young adults. It's absolutely not that way for the vast majority of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, parent can't access their health information, can't vote for them, can't take driving test for them, ban them from sex, go to jail for their doing so yes young adults are adults for all things which count but parents can use money or prefrontal cortex as a tool of manipulation.
I mean a lot of 21-25 year olds are still on parents’ insurance so actually parents do have access to health information…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxious parents want to keep young adults safe in their teen age bedrooms. For that they insist that 25 is the new 16 because they aren't fully developed and living rent free. They want to delay independence that comes with adulthood, no matter its profession, relationship or any other decision.
25 really is the new 16
Anonymous wrote:Anxious parents want to keep young adults safe in their teen age bedrooms. For that they insist that 25 is the new 16 because they aren't fully developed and living rent free. They want to delay independence that comes with adulthood, no matter its profession, relationship or any other decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the parents who have the tracker set up on their kid's phone. Oh right, that is for safety.
Parents are paying for the car, phone, gas and insurance.
20 years ago, college kids weren’t on their parents health insurance.
Manipulation and control with $$$?
Parents have to have $$$ to be able to control their YA children with it. Besides, most YA children who are thus controlled have successful parents and they too want to grow up to be rich and successful like their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the parents who have the tracker set up on their kid's phone. Oh right, that is for safety.
Parents are paying for the car, phone, gas and insurance.
20 years ago, college kids weren’t on their parents health insurance.
Manipulation and control with $$$?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, parent can't access their health information, can't vote for them, can't take driving test for them, ban them from sex, go to jail for their doing so yes young adults are adults for all things which count but parents can use money or prefrontal cortex as a tool of manipulation.
I mean a lot of 21-25 year olds are still on parents’ insurance so actually parents do have access to health information…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the parents who have the tracker set up on their kid's phone. Oh right, that is for safety.
Parents are paying for the car, phone, gas and insurance.
20 years ago, college kids weren’t on their parents health insurance.