ElizabethB
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IMO, Disney set 10 as the age for an adult because most parents will try to fudge a kid's age by 1-2 years.
So, if you set 10 as the age for an adult, by the time a kid is 12, the parent is admitting he's an adult because 2 years is about the maximum most people will try to fudge.
If you set 12 as the age for an adult, the kid has to reach 14 before the parent will finally admit he's an adult!
So, set 10 as the age cut-off, you're catching 12 and over, which is the intent.
Of course, you're also catching the people who don't fudge about a kid's age, but . . . . there are so few of those!
And, for those scrupulous few, my advice is start fudging because the system is gamed as though you are already doing so.
So, if you set 10 as the age for an adult, by the time a kid is 12, the parent is admitting he's an adult because 2 years is about the maximum most people will try to fudge.
If you set 12 as the age for an adult, the kid has to reach 14 before the parent will finally admit he's an adult!
So, set 10 as the age cut-off, you're catching 12 and over, which is the intent.
Of course, you're also catching the people who don't fudge about a kid's age, but . . . . there are so few of those!
And, for those scrupulous few, my advice is start fudging because the system is gamed as though you are already doing so.