Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally or biologically 23 isn't a kid. We can delude ourselves into infantilizing adults but then stop them from joining military, going to wars, getting pregnant, having plastic surgery or sex change operations, running for office, taking loans, buying guns, drinking, voting, investing etc as well.
Prefrontal cortex doesn't end development until 30 in males and degenerative changes begin at same age, also fertility goes down at same age, biology is way more complicated than one talking point.
26 and under = a juvenile under the law.
Huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally or biologically 23 isn't a kid. We can delude ourselves into infantilizing adults but then stop them from joining military, going to wars, getting pregnant, having plastic surgery or sex change operations, running for office, taking loans, buying guns, drinking, voting, investing etc as well.
Prefrontal cortex doesn't end development until 30 in males and degenerative changes begin at same age, also fertility goes down at same age, biology is way more complicated than one talking point.
26 and under = a juvenile under the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got married at 23. You don't think an adult is allowed to date and have their SO meet their family, and stay at the family home? With your sort of rationale, there will NEVER be a good time for your kids to show you their girlfriend or boyfriend. Would you rather force your child to choose: what would you do if your kid chooses not to come home because they prefer spending time with their SO somewhere else?
This is the kind of thing you need to talk through with your husband, when he starts grumbling.
Kids should not be allowed to marry at 23.
Science has repeatedly demonstrated people are not adults until age 26.
Anonymous wrote:I started dating DH before his senior year of high school. I wasn't warmly welcomed and was treated like a child. 7-15 years later when his siblings brought home girlfriends and boyfriends, they basically rolled out the red carpet and made all their favorite dishes.
You never know who your son will end up marrying, so treat them all well. Who cares that it's your younger child's first time home. Life moves on and soon there will be spouses and other children. It probably won't ever be just the 4 of you ever again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got married at 23. You don't think an adult is allowed to date and have their SO meet their family, and stay at the family home? With your sort of rationale, there will NEVER be a good time for your kids to show you their girlfriend or boyfriend. Would you rather force your child to choose: what would you do if your kid chooses not to come home because they prefer spending time with their SO somewhere else?
This is the kind of thing you need to talk through with your husband, when he starts grumbling.
Kids should not be allowed to marry at 23.
Science has repeatedly demonstrated people are not adults until age 26.
Anonymous wrote:Well, legally or biologically 23 isn't a kid. We can delude ourselves into infantilizing adults but then stop them from joining military, going to wars, getting pregnant, having plastic surgery or sex change operations, running for office, taking loans, buying guns, drinking, voting, investing etc as well.
Prefrontal cortex doesn't end development until 30 in males and degenerative changes begin at same age, also fertility goes down at same age, biology is way more complicated than one talking point.
Anonymous wrote:I got married at 23. You don't think an adult is allowed to date and have their SO meet their family, and stay at the family home? With your sort of rationale, there will NEVER be a good time for your kids to show you their girlfriend or boyfriend. Would you rather force your child to choose: what would you do if your kid chooses not to come home because they prefer spending time with their SO somewhere else?
This is the kind of thing you need to talk through with your husband, when he starts grumbling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He/Him, She/Her, Them/They or It/It?
Why are you switching genders?
I think OP’s son is gay—it’s why OP’s post is illogical (in wording and in substance) and why OP thinks her husband will have issues with the visit.
Anonymous wrote:When someone says " guys are not as grudge-bearing as girls tend to be about the degree of warmth from in-laws upon first meeting", it translates as misogynistic.
Anonymous wrote:Sleeping in the same room is a different issue than welcoming a gf into your home.