This is not a biblical proverb but one of man's - born needing help, adulthood stands on their own, old age needing help again is its premise.
Twice as much as a child.
You don't. Once the child is an adult, child support is moot and the ex is home free.
A carrier of chickenpox is someone who is infected but doesn't have symptoms. Most people who get chickenpox do not get infected twice. You are not likely to get chickenpox as an adult if you had them as a child.
In the US, they cease to be a child (legally) and become an adult- with all of the rights and responsibilities of an adult.
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed.
The lyric, 'once a man,twice a child' is from the song titled "Real Situation". This song was released in 1980 on Bob Marley & The Wailers' album, "Uprising". Also, there is a great reggae song called "Once a Man, Twice a Child" by Justin Hinds.
Yes, once you are 18 you are an adult. You are responsible for yourself and your child.
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed, if your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin. If your first cousin once removed in the first cousin of one of your parents, the child is your second cousin.
At 18, the person is no longer a child. He/she is now an adult not a child. No custody order can be enforced on an adult.
If a child or adult gets the Tdap vaccination twice, the centers for disease control and prevention report that there are no ill effects.
Does it mean what it seems to mean? That is how you tell.Let's look at it - "Once a man, twice a child" would mean that you are a child twice, and a man once - or, you are childish, then you grow up, then you grow old and become childish again.So it's not an idiom because an idiom would not make sense unless you knew exactly what it meant. It must be a proverb.
it depends on if your obese (which you probably are).. so yea