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Well, if she is not mature enough to be on the street, she is even less so to make critical assessments of what reality is like.
So either she goes back home, asks for forgiveness and hopes that her parents will accept her back into their home, accepting her parents' rules without creating problems (even if she thinks differently from them), or that she shut up until she has a way to earn a living, have finished their studies or find someone to support them financially.
And as Grimes says... Are you on the street and instead of worrying about finding a solution to your problem, or directly being confused and scared which way to go in such a situation... do you register on TA to complain about your parents and France degeneration?
Please...
If I've said what I've said, it's not because I don't have feelings if something like that really happened, it's because I can´t believe that is true.
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Yeah I know, but not everyone matures the same as I said plenty of accurate studies out there confirming at 18 years of age isn't an adult enough at least not mentally.
In the American society it's a common practice among Anglos having an urge kicking out their children at 18 I knew some classmates that went through this and now are In jailed doing long sentences for stupid decisions they made and all thanks to drugs cocaine , meth etc
Like I said legal age and the justice system needs to be aware of this and take In consideration but they don't give a fuck.
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Congratulations with 17 years you can join the Legion Etrangere!!!
Legio Patria Nostra,!!!
A 5 year contract!!! Free food and lodging, a monthly salary, new friends, travel around the world and on top of that you can change your name to completely cut off the relationship with your family!!!
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I was kicked out at 19 and have a pristine record, a top university degree, and a healthy relationship and friendships. I know people who still live with their parents in their mid twenties and still can't get their shit together. It's all about individual character. Sorry that your classmates are crackheads, many of mine were, too, but their parents and culture are not to blame.
IMO, 18 is much more than old enough to face the consequences of your actions. Sure, the brain isn't fully developed yet, but we shouldn't use that as a reason to infantilise the young adults who should be productive members of society by now. Imagine how many more whiny man/womanchildren there would be.
Decision-making is also rooted in character, and good character does not have an age minimum. It is innate. You either have it, develop it, or don't.
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Yeah I know and congratulations for your achievements at very early young age, I know It's all about culture perspectives too. Now I don't want to sound like a straight up socialist but capitalism kinda want to reinforce young adult to be part of the labor force as soon as possible that's what it's been reinforce from generation to generation .
Young adults should still be living with their parents and and studying for a career or something and not be completely left alone at 18 while your brain capacity Isn't really helping I think that's the right thing at least morally.
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Responsibilities, seriousness, daring to do things, making important decisions, having criteria, firm opinions, facing others with determination, act independently without anyone's guardianship, cope well with adversities, adapt to complex and variable situations... ?
Actually, it would be more correct to say that we will all have the child we were inside, and from what I have seen, at the end of our life most of us will become exactly like children.
And before the end of our life, we will experience many situations that will make us feel like that child that we all always are, because we feel happy and carefree about everything or because we feel powerless and helpless in the face of reality.
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