We don t love you any less but you have a responsibility to care of yourself. As parents we would hurt you if you paid your debts, supported you etc without letting you fight your own battles. That is growing up. Do not mistake caring for a child for caring for an adult. You are supposed to be like us now and we will get old and frail and need you to be the stronger one. That is how we raised you. And we still treat you as kids at 18, most of us, and do not expect everything from you quiet yet, we are waiting for getting a job, graduating from college etc.
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More or less, yes.
If children had a legal obligation towards their parents after adulthood they would be responsible for the care of their parents in much the same way that a parent is legally responsible for the care of their children. This would legalize the assumption that adult children should look after parents. Historically the elderly have always needed the support of their offspring and the community in order to survive and this is still the case morally, but legally, a child in many parts of the world has no obligation to provide for their parents, with the responsibility of care often falling to the state in economically developed countries. India, Israel and Taiwan there are laws in place to force adult children to support their parents and in China parents can make their adult children sign a voluntary but legally binding Family Support Agreement. Similarly a dozen American states, including California and Illinois, have civil law in place that allows parents and grandparents to sue (demanda) their descendants if they are in need of support that their children fail to provide willingly. In the United Kingdom the Elizabethan Poor Law made parents and children legally responsible for each other from 1601 until 1967: now no such law exists. Proponents would argue that it is important children provide for their elders, particularly in times when the provision of state pensions is becoming less economically viable, however opponents may question a society and a parent-child relationship that needs a law in place to enforce an obligation that should be a moral and not legal issue.like.. ♥
Usually the adult height of a boy is more or less equal to his parents height. If the parents are both tall then the height will be more than the parents.
Grand parents are capable of spoiling the children , and our less strict with them.
For the "ideal" adult male its about 70 %. Less for "ideal" women (about 66 %) More for young children ... much less for fat people.
Some working parents may spend more time with their children than they did before they worked, but some parents may have less time for their children.
To your parents you are always a child no matter how old you are so living on your own when married and starting a new life feels necessary for most. That does not mean they care any less.
Yes, they usually have less severe punishments.
Because they want to give their children better education so that they would have better opportunities and so that the children would earn more money and can take care of their parents one day.
Newborn crickets differ from adult crickets in behavior and development. Newborn crickets are smaller, less mobile, and rely on their parents for care. They go through several molts to grow and develop into adult crickets. Adult crickets are larger, more active, and capable of reproduction. They exhibit mating behaviors and are independent in finding food and shelter.
Just be honest and tell them, if theyre good parents they probably wont care less.