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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
I suspect the 'easiest' answer is while they're school age.
Parents are made responsible for their children especially ensuring they're ready for school each day they're there.
After that you're technically an adult (depending on what that actually means since if you're in America you're able to join the army and learn to kill folk at 18...but your own state won't let you buy a beer)and responsible for your own recognizance
Parents are made responsible for their children especially ensuring they're ready for school each day they're there.
After that you're technically an adult (depending on what that actually means since if you're in America you're able to join the army and learn to kill folk at 18...but your own state won't let you buy a beer)and responsible for your own recognizance
bijouxbroussard · F
@Picklebobble2 I have always found that odd; at 18 here you can vote, marry, buy property, own a gun, and as stated, serve in the military (Selective Services insists you register)—
But you can’t buy a freaking beer ? 😳
But you can’t buy a freaking beer ? 😳