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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 409916" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>While this may be true, keep in mind that though the brain may mature at 25 - that doesn't mean there is a magic AHA! moment on the 26th birthday.</p><p> </p><p>In some cases, if the Mama and Daddy birds don't kick Baby bird out of the nest, they will stay forever. I mean - come on! Fed, housed, clothed? Meanwhile they can do whatever they please?</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>IF</em></strong> Onyxx changes in the next 2 years, and can demonstrate said change consistently and without undermining herself, she will be allowed to stay. But not past 21. I was 21 when I moved out of my parents' home - but for the most part, I followed the rules. Even after age 18. My biggest thing is - at 18, yes, you're an adult - ACT LIKE ONE. Responsibilities go right along with freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 409916, member: 6705"] While this may be true, keep in mind that though the brain may mature at 25 - that doesn't mean there is a magic AHA! moment on the 26th birthday. In some cases, if the Mama and Daddy birds don't kick Baby bird out of the nest, they will stay forever. I mean - come on! Fed, housed, clothed? Meanwhile they can do whatever they please? [B][I]IF[/I][/B] Onyxx changes in the next 2 years, and can demonstrate said change consistently and without undermining herself, she will be allowed to stay. But not past 21. I was 21 when I moved out of my parents' home - but for the most part, I followed the rules. Even after age 18. My biggest thing is - at 18, yes, you're an adult - ACT LIKE ONE. Responsibilities go right along with freedom. [/QUOTE]
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