Becoming an adult was a gradual process, as I lived with my folks until I was 23 but started paying my own way at 18. A big benchmark for me was choosing a place to live based on location and amenities rather than which one of my friends had an extra bedroom. Also, painting walls in an apartment to put my stamp on it was fairly major.
Lilah ,'Just Rewards (2)'
Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
ZOMG Dana, INSENT.
What? What?!?
Runs to e-mail.
ZOMG. I mean, not unexpected, but still.
What trappings define adulthood for you guys?
I suppose owning a house and paying for its upkeep *should* make me feel like an adult.
Going to a job that I often can't stand because if I didn't, we'd be out in the street.
Bingo. That would be it.
This is really stupid, but I always feel like an adult when I'm traveling, and (a) get off the plane (/bus/whatever) in a place where I don't live, and make my own way to where I'm going, or (b) get off the plane (/bus/whatever) in the place where I do live, make my own way home, let myself in, get the mail, etc.
I think everyone in Natter should mail a spoon to Jesse
BUT THEN THEY WOULDN'T MATCH!!
WHY ME?
WHY ME?
Because it really is all about you.
Because it really is all about you.
Even if I really wish it wasn't?
Crap. I have to go use a pc, but it is in a room where there's some sort of meeting going on. And I have to do this today. Crap. Stupid benefits only working on microsoft ie.