Eighteen being adulthood was never stressed in my home. I was raised slowly but surely learning responsibility and practical living. My parents always stressed a good work ethic, even when I was little. No, I didn't suffer horrible child labor, but I was taught to not shy away from good hard work. Instead of waiting till a certain time and place to teach me certain things, Dad would explain things when they came to his mind, like taxes, vehicle maintenace, etc. If I happened to go outside when he was changing tires, he'd show me how. Being the youngest has helped too, watching all my older siblings grow up and handle situations. Dad has never forced me to grow up and take responsibilities, but he's encouraged and explained things to me. I just turned 18, and before that I got a license, bought myself a computer, had a job for a year, and filed my first tax return. And today I bought a set of tires for my new (used) Jeep. All of these were choices made by me. Even so, I'm not ready to move out and take care of myself yet, and my parents aren't trying to throw me out.
I think parents are trying to let their kids enjoy themselves as long as they can, then when they "grow up" they push them out because they're scared if they don't get started sooner than later they'll never figure out how to survive. They want to make sure their children can make it in the world before they're too old to help them out. Just theory, and I'm probably completely wrong. (After all, I've never been a parent.
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