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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 13, 2018 2:07:26 GMT
I have no opinion on the subject matter so I voted for the steamroller.
How about you? At which age do you think someone becomes an adult?
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Post by Catman on Mar 13, 2018 2:34:58 GMT
80.
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Post by alfromni on Mar 13, 2018 3:52:30 GMT
I guess when you realise you're not immortal.
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Post by someguy on Mar 13, 2018 17:51:20 GMT
Two reasons I can't answer this:
- The definition of an adult seems unclear if we don't look at it from a legal standpoint. - Not everybody develops the same way. I've known some 16 year olds who seemed more adult than some 30 year olds.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 14, 2018 21:17:20 GMT
18 I guess, though I would lower the voting age to 16. 18 I think is when ppl should be set to finance themselves or most of their life... upon exiting high school & whatnot. 16 age to start working, though I'd not expect 16-18yr olds to leave the house to live.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 22, 2018 3:20:10 GMT
If we're gonna narrow it down to a number, the lowest I'll go is 18. Though I'd add that one doesn't fully mature (ideally) until their twenties.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jun 25, 2018 8:30:37 GMT
18
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Post by mslo79 on Jan 31, 2019 9:19:30 GMT
30 ; especially nowadays.
While I know many consider 18+ to be a "adult", and that seems to be the standard, I went with 30 (I would say at least 25 minimum) because I have had the opinion for quite sometime now (since roughly my late 20's or so(ill be 40 later this year)) that those around their mid 20's and younger many, if not most, still act like teenagers. but I figure by the time one is around 30 they should be out of that really immature stage and start to act a bit more normal.
maybe it's just me but it seems as time went on it takes longer for people to start acting their age as say 20-25 years old decades age where noticeably more mature than your typical 20-25 years old is today etc.
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