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Becoming Wiccan is like becoming any faith. If you are a minor, your parents may try to have a say in your choice of spiritual path. If you are an adult, they have little or no input into your decisions. In either case, I recommend complete openness and respect. Do your homework, tell them what it is about Wicca that draws you to it. Let them read some of the books available. I recommend When Someone You Love Is Wiccan by Carl McColman. Also, it wouldn't hurt to let them know that you are still the kind, loving, caring, ethical person they raised you to be.
You have to complete the official legal process for becoming a citizen.
Raeann Berman has written: 'Caring for your aging parents' -- subject(s): Adult children of aging parents, Aging parents, Care, Psychology, Caregivers 'How to survive your aging parents-- so you can enjoy life' -- subject(s): Aging parents, Adult children of aging parents, Attitudes, Psychology, Care
I do know a good book for adult children who have lost both parents. NOBODY'S CHILD ANYMORE: Grieving, Caring, Comforting When Parents Die (Barbara Bartocci, Sorin Books).
Parents are liable for their children until they become legally adult.
No. You are still a minor and your parents remain responsible for you until you become an adult.
When you become an adult at age 18.
God no! You move out and become a real adult with responsibilities. If you crash they will be there but you need to deal with things yourself.
No, not really. it doesn't matter when you get married, but and adult is once you become 18.
Aging happens. Some might think puberty happens, but that is when you are first becoming a teenager or a young adult.
Many insects become a chrysalis becoming in their adult stage.
well, you cant but your parents can.