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BlueVeins · 22-25
So is this directed towards me?
Myocite · F
@BlueVeins uh, no. It's a general question about male teens. My 17 year old is lazy, ungrateful, & disrespectful yet despite me pointing all of this out with examples he refuses to acknowledge any of it and said I lie. WTF He said he almost fell asleep in tennis at school today yet he was asleep by 11pm. I find that hard 2 believe.
Punches · 46-50, F
@Myocite As we know, usually about the time they start to straighten out is when they are 18 and can be legally kicked OUT the house. Yes, 18 is the age of accountability.
I have always maintained that between ages 18 to 22 is when we all get the "reality slap" where we start getting some hard lessons on what the real world is about.
Yeah at 18 to 22 one starts to think, "Okay, I want out of my parent's house but how am I gonna pay for stuff? Just how many bills ARE there?"
I have always maintained that between ages 18 to 22 is when we all get the "reality slap" where we start getting some hard lessons on what the real world is about.
Yeah at 18 to 22 one starts to think, "Okay, I want out of my parent's house but how am I gonna pay for stuff? Just how many bills ARE there?"
Punches · 46-50, F
@Myocite I was in the military from ages 18 to 21. So my entry to the adult world was a bit different.
About six months after getting out, I had to move back home because times were hard. It was miserable moving back home, worse than army basic training. I kid you not.
THAT encouraged me to get my act together so I could GTFO of my parent's place.
About six months after getting out, I had to move back home because times were hard. It was miserable moving back home, worse than army basic training. I kid you not.
THAT encouraged me to get my act together so I could GTFO of my parent's place.