When did you start to feel like an adult

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HELLOnamesdana

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I was sort of forced to grow up really fast. When CPS made my mom leave, my dad couldn't do everything himself. I basically became the only parent to my younger brother, who is only 18 months younger than I am, but I was forced to become responsible for both of us basically. Six years later i basically almost completely support myself on three jobs while attending college while also partially supporting my brother.
 
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sidney

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I felt like I was an adult when I turned 27. My former opinions have changed as compared to when I was 26. They still keep on changing, and hopefully for the better. That means I am maturing as I'm supposed to be. I actually now notice that the mentality of my friends seems to be a bit childish for their age.
 

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it was when I first move into my personal space. I started doing things independently and I knew I was an adult already
 

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The moment I finished high school at about 16, I started feeling like an adult. And I expected people around me to treat me so. You can't blame me as I was already envisaging college life as I had made my grades to go to college. And college is not for kids.
 

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I started feeling like an adult when I took responsibility for my own decisions, financial, emotional, and otherwise. It hit me when I realized that life wasn’t just about what I wanted, but also about navigating challenges, balancing priorities, and making choices that affected not only me, but others too.
 

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I felt like an adult early in my life. I was about 16. I just wanted to work and make money so I can pay my way through life.

Now at 40, I feel less adultish than I did at 16. I'm glad, too. I want that youth feeling again and I'm getting it with my hobbies.

My body doesn't always feel like a kid though lol
 

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I totally relate to that. I experienced my first feeling of adulthood after getting my first job because I had to oversee my financial situation independently.
 
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