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Anonymous asked in Pregnancy & ParentingAdolescent · 4 weeks ago

Who is misinforming them ?

I work with high schoolers and they are pretty young and immature. What really through me off is that I overheard a 16 year old say something along the lines of. “You aren’t an adult if you live at home.” I just want to know who told teens this? This is a bad mindset because if you move out and still act like a capricious teenager, you will not be treated like an adult. Could it be social media?

Update:

@anonymous what does living at home mean? I’d like to think once you reach a certain age and/or maturity you are an adult. A living situation means nothing. You are very ignorant. So if a man in his 30s lives with his parents he’s underage? What kind of logic is this? 

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  • 4 weeks ago
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    Feeling a little defensive, aren't you? Assuming you didn't just make this up because you want people to reassure you that living at home is ok, the teenager clearly wasn't talking about years, but about maturity. Some people live with their parents for financial reasons, which is fine. But in some cases, it allows them to put off maturing. They don't take on financial responsibilities, aren't serious about building a career, and continue to act like teenagers. That doesn't happen just because they live at home, but living at home doesn't push them to grow up mentally. 

  • 3 weeks ago

    American culture looks down on this. It is not uncommon for families of 3 generations to live under the same roof. Latinos, Asians, Albanian etc. This is typically culturally driven. 

  • Pearl
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    probably other kids in school are telling them that

  • y
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    Social media, where the US now gets more then half of it's news and information. Doesn't seem to matter that we all know it has just as much misinformation being thrown around.  It's insane, our mindset that our sources are honest, or our streams are honest. It's a freaking crock and it's dangerous.

  • Anonymous
    4 weeks ago

    "I just want to know who told teens this?"

    Why are you generalizing about all teens?    If you want to know who told THIS teen, you'll need to ask THIS teen.

    It's possible no one told the teen anything about this subject.   What the teen said is 100% true for many people including his/her own self.   The teen lives at home and is not an adult.   And this is probably true for almost all of this teen's peer group.

    So before you go around knocking a pupil down for being wrong, pull your head out of your own butt and consider the life experience of the person you're talking to.

    ETA:  "So if a man in his 30s lives with his parents he’s underage?"   Nowhere did I say that.  But in your case it's figuratively true.   Have a nice day.

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