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To: Rambi who wrote (95870)2/16/2005 3:57:35 PM
From: Grainne  Respond to of 108807
 
Does this mean your younger son is ready to graduate, Rambi? If so, you are extremely lucky.

Grainnette is doing the typical early twenties go to school, work, live on your own, starve, want to come back home because that's not working, drop out, drop back in, explore adulthood very gradually thing that Time magazine just did a cover article on.

It seems that suddenly the twenties are a very slowed down decade for a lot of children, and not only in America. All over the world, people in this age group are tending to live at home longer, take longer to graduate, try out a whole bunch of different things, and generally sap their parents' resources at a time that they need to be saving dramatic sums of money for retirement.

time.com