redrosesix
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I've been thinking about this since my DD asked me this question. It seems to me that the age at which you consider a person to be an adult depends a lot on where you live (which country, rural or urban area) and the ages that different permissions are granted eg. when you get your driver's license.
It always seemed odd to me that the drinking age in Nova Scotia was 19, the voting age is 18 and the age at which you can join the military is 17. What does that mean? That you can go to war and shoot people before you can be trusted with a beer?
I also think the answer to this question has changed a lot over time. My grandmother was married at 16, but there is no way that I would consider any 16 yo that I know to be responsible enough to make that decision. What has changed in society?
So, what are your views on this notion and how do you arrive at that decision?
It always seemed odd to me that the drinking age in Nova Scotia was 19, the voting age is 18 and the age at which you can join the military is 17. What does that mean? That you can go to war and shoot people before you can be trusted with a beer?
I also think the answer to this question has changed a lot over time. My grandmother was married at 16, but there is no way that I would consider any 16 yo that I know to be responsible enough to make that decision. What has changed in society?
So, what are your views on this notion and how do you arrive at that decision?