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What came first? The chicken or the egg?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 677939" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, it would have to be a different type of entitled, I'd think. If parents can't afford to buy toys for their kids, then they can't expect parents to support them in apartments and buy them cars and fancy cell phones.There were always people who felt entitled. But your can't squeeze blood from a turnip. If the family has no money to give them, I am not sure that they are doing the same things that our over indulged kids do. </p><p></p><p>To A Dad, most adult kids do not suffer from failure to launch, but most of the adult kids here do have that problem. it is normal and natural for teens to fight for more independence and to enjoy it as they grow older. But, remember, this is a site for conduct disordered young adults and many don't want to launch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 677939, member: 1550"] Well, it would have to be a different type of entitled, I'd think. If parents can't afford to buy toys for their kids, then they can't expect parents to support them in apartments and buy them cars and fancy cell phones.There were always people who felt entitled. But your can't squeeze blood from a turnip. If the family has no money to give them, I am not sure that they are doing the same things that our over indulged kids do. To A Dad, most adult kids do not suffer from failure to launch, but most of the adult kids here do have that problem. it is normal and natural for teens to fight for more independence and to enjoy it as they grow older. But, remember, this is a site for conduct disordered young adults and many don't want to launch. [/QUOTE]
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