I read somewhere recently that you become an adult when your relationship with your parents changes from them looking after you, to the other way around.....
Though some people will never get that opportunity.
I know one person who at 26 is married, looking for a new house for him and his mrs to raise kids, 2 dogs and drives a volvo. He appears to be more of an adult than i am, despite only being 3 years older than me. If i asked him if he thought he was a fully functioning adult, i'm not sure he'd say yes. I think we all feel immature, but may look wisened to others.
i felt old when i became a postgrad student and went back to the Union bar on a Wednesday night.
When I had an empty house for the weekend and instead of thinking "house party" I thought "Oh great, I can paint the hall, stairs and landing in peace now".
What have I become?!?!
I'm 31, with a long term partner and a 2.5 year old daughter and yet I don't feel like a grown-up! It still genuinely sounds weird to me when I'm referred to as a 'man' by others!
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mostly I feel like a teenager, but my job puts me in adult situations and I feel like a fraud, or that at any moment someone is going to out me as the child I think I am!
^^^ what meehaja said too ^^^
When I could imagine sleeping in the same bed as a woman and not having sex!
walk around selfridges clothes dept and feel truly out of place!
your older than footballers!
Part of me can't wait to be older, I dream of a nice cottage, settled down with gf, the 9-5, good circle of mates all of that shizzle.
Part of me secretly loves it that I stayed up later than I should have on school night last night at a mates, and that I've still got yesterday's clothes on ( I smell)
A confession. I'm 31.
I'd rather get some nice food than hit a club.
I like to "tinker" with things.
I've bought my last 2 pairs of jeans from a department store.
I spend more on my work clothes than my normal cloths. I also own way more shoes than trainers.
I like real ale and nice wine more more than cheap lager and shots.
Frankly, I think my ship has sailed.
34 when my first son was born 7 years ago , I'd been doing plenty of grown up stuff before then (mortgage at 18/bills on DD/pension ect) but as soon as I became responsible for another life I had to calm down a bit.
My mum thinks I should stop riding bikes altogether , but thats never going to happen short of a serious accident!
When did you realise that you were an adult?
I have to do a lot of 'grown up' things (work, pay bills, bring up children, drive etc), but I don't remember a time when I went striding about the place thinking "Behold! I am now Adult!"
I keep a special stick in the garage for stirring paint.
I am my dad 🙁
I don't remember a time when I went striding about the place thinking "Behold! I am now Adult!"
That time is now, and you should be wearing your pants on the outside when you do it.
I do try and behave like a grown up most of the time or my kids give me funny looks.
This ^^
Adult = A person who is fully grown or developed
Given that we never are never really stop growing or developing (in more senses than one), I'm going to suggest that there are very few adults.
I'm on an eternal transition from childhood to adulthood, a fantastic journey that I hope to never see the end of 🙂
Probably tomorrow, possibly next week.
Somewhere on the journey between my dad dying and my kids arriving
Neverrrr ....
Dunno. I feel old and worn-out most of the time now and bits of my body keep letting me down. That's just age I suppose.
But I suspect that it was after my ex-mrs left me and then one day I realised just how pleased I was that she had. A real revelation and allowed me to feel happily justified being all bitter and twisted.
I've tried bloody hard to avoid any 'grown up' activities, but the realms of time are taking their toll on this 'Peter Pan' mountain biker
I'm 37 in 2 months and the most expensive thing i've ever bought for 'the house' is a cassarole dish
I'm still renting, never lived with a girl and still set aside an afternoon once every 3 months to clean my bedroom
I spend all my money on biking & booze
Every so often though, i realise that i'm an adult - things like 'Mr Boltonjon, your table is ready'
Nightclubs are just way too noisy, drinks are far to expensive and i feel guilty about trying to get into a 20 years knickers
Worst still, is that i had to give my widowed 72 year old father a stern talking to the other week because he was tarting around, and about to mess up a relationship with a nice woman he's been seeing
HOW THE TABLES HAVE TURNED!!!
😆 @ lunge and painting the stairs, so true my friend so true........
Some people have touched on feeling old, my daughter who is 25 has a very lovely friend who flirts with me, but
not long ago she asked "How old I was?" I replied 53 and she said I was 10 years older than her dad!
She realised straight away that I was crestfallen and proceeded to dig an even bigger hole for herself trying to rescue
the embarrassing situation. Oh how my wife and daughter enjoy retelling that story 😳
I'm 28 now. Left home at 17, been working since. Mortgage since I was 22. Still get excited and show my wife the toilet when I do a fantastic poo. Not sure i'll ever feel like an adult. Not had any kids yet though.
It hasn't happened yet! (56 and three-quarters years old) 🙂
When you can truly appreciate a shed and a good wood store,you are on the doorstep of adulthood.
Starting the business a month after having our first child, focussed the mind a little 😉
According to most of the team I still ride like a 12 year old, (slowly like quite a chubby one)
i bought some angostura bitters and maraschino cherries the other week, which i though made me qualify as an adult. The amount of old fashioneds i then drank on a work night was really quite irresponsible, i then felt as old as time in the morning.so it's ups and downs really.
That's it. I'm going outside to kick a ball up against a wall.
Bloody hell ... many of you old men are not even 40 yet ...
Is an adult defined as having responsibility? I guess I became one at 34 when the first of my two boys were born.
I like having responsibility for stuff, don't understand people who'd rather be told what to do or have others make choices for them.
As has been said previously having a big say in the work status of others is a sure sign I reckon. Or at least taking it seriously is. I've had a couple of really nice things happen to 2 of my staff this year that I was able to influence massively. Seeing the impact it's had on them made me realise I was a proper grown up now. Looks like I'm going to have to cut someone loose soon too so will get the other side as well.
I asked my father before he passed away (many years ago now) if he ever felt like a Dad. What I remember of that conversation is a little cloudy but in essence he said to me "son, you'll only grow up once you've had kids"
I've never had kids nor do I intend to so I guess I'm destined to be me right through my life.
Realisation? Hasn't struck me yet! After 57 years, I suspect it never will. 😆
I'm 32 tomorrow, definitely don't feel like a proper adult yet.
I've done the whole responsible job, managing a team, and everything that goes with it kind of stuff. It changes nothing, cos you're only that responsible adult for 40 hours of the week. For the evenings, and the weekends, you just make sure you don't bump into your employees anywhere!
Currently back at uni, skint as a skint thing, and my Dad rings me up more often to see if I'm alright and I'm eating OK than anything else. Also consistently invites me round for dinner, and when I'm there will thrust a tenner in my hand to cover the cost of the fuel to go and see him! Haha. It's odd, maybe he's being nice now cos in 10-15 years the tables will turn drastically, but for several reasons I feel like more of a kid than I have in years right now... Until I get dragged out on a Student Night out by some of my uni mates, and everyone is 19! 😯
At least I look a lot younger than I am when I'm clean shaven, otherwise I would feel like a right old perv! 😉
When radio 2 became a preset on the cars radio!
I am 36, already have 3 children (first at 21), house, car etc but I still don't feel like an adult yet.
I might feel like an adult when I am 40 because to me, thats the birthday that means you are getting old 😕
When radio 2 became a preset on the cars radio!
Radio 2? That's for kids. Radio 4 is the station for proper grown-ups.
I'm a grown up? When did that happen?
Although actually I realised I'd become a proper grown up a few weeks back when my Dad and I were fixing a window frame and I was allowed to do the sawing while he held the end of the wood.
@boltonjon: 20 year olds!! Half your age plus seven, have some decency!!
As I said theotherjonv - i now know that i'm a grown up because i don't go after the 20 year olds any more!!
Decency & decorum all rolled into one!!
Plus, i just can't handle the rejection any more! 😕
there's plenty of moments when it might occur to you that you're an adult.. and there's equally as many where you will feel 5 years old, or 15, or 500, or like a mescaline guzzling gecko riding on the back of a giant space moth..
or like a fish in a dried up pool, like I do in the mornings at the moment..
When did you realise that you were an adult?
Nope haven't a clue what this means!
Having a bit of a chat with the bank manager this morning, waiting for the computer to do it's thing so we can get to business. He tells me he's really excited about going to see a Batman film at the weekend. I was thinking, "a comic book film, grow up, you're my bank manager FFS". I then told him I'd be off riding my bike through big puddles and messing about in the woods. Not clear cut is it?
I still act like a kid 😀 (am 36), but the wife says am a grumpy/never happy old git 😯 , so who knows
Is an adult defined as having responsibility?
Thats pretty much how I see it. Having dependants and actually being dependable changes a lot about how you behave and the choices you make. When you stop and think about the concequences of your actions on other people, or more importantly, your own health for the sake of dependants, then your an adult. And yes, That includes pulling off daft shizzle on a push bike.
Theres a lot of very young adults in the world and a whole load of 50 year old children.
