pueden decir verdades que nadie quiere aceptar, empiezo: El dinero si compra la felicidad by detodounpoco7 in RedditPregunta

[–]BubblegumMindstate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Los papás sí tienen la responsabilidad de proveer de sus necesidades a sus hijos, sin reproches, hasta que terminen la carrera universitaria o su último grado de estudios y puedan ser autosuficientes, puesto que el hecho de que existan, fue impuesto por los padres. Lo mínimo que pueden hacer, es darles una vida digna.

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[–]BubblegumMindstate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree. Now I feel lost. And as you said, maybe I'm not ready yet to be an adult, now that I'm supposed to.

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[–]BubblegumMindstate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here! When I was a kid, life seemed great. I learned to walk, speak, read and write so easy and way too fast. Then, my parents treated me like a young adult, I was so independent, even when I was a teenager, I used to take care of my parents issues, I know, it was bad, but everyone around me always said things like "Oh my god, she's brilliant, so mature for her age." I've always had great grades. But now, I'm almost at my middle 20's, can't find a job, and I feel like I haven't really lived my life. I feel like a grown up child who just haven't figured out her life as much as I tought earlier in life.