ASPartOfMe wrote:
To me, it is a broad subjective age category. When I hit my 20's I thought of myself as an adult. But this thread is really about the responsibilities and ability to handle things expected of an adult.
In some ways, I was an "adult" much earlier than expected. In many ways, even at age 66, I have not done things expected of "adults". Despite that, I still think of myself as an older adult
The main reason I don't consider myself completely adult is the lack of offspring.
I was partially adult after leaving home at 17.
A little more so with my first long term relationship.
More still when I bought a farm and had responsibility for an alpaca herd.
A bit more when I got a job where I thought I was contributing to society and actually had a place.
But without kids I will always consider myself immature, and why the hell should I grow any further?
So... I'm with him ∆∆∆
Getting old with crystallised thinking...but never grown up.
Perhaps the little drummer boy was right