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Green



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:08 am    Post subject: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not now?  

People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?
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Demonic Spoon



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:17 am    Post subject:  

Being an "adult" should be determined by the individual character, not by some stupid, arbitrary number. What's changed from back then? Well, age 18 (age of majority) is basically the end of high school.
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foadi



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:19 am    Post subject:  

adolescence is a relatively recent phenomenon. as long as it exists, very few thirteen-year-olds will be considered adults.
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eynon



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:22 am    Post subject: Re: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not  

Green wrote: People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?

cause 13 year olds are really, really dumb.......
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lilwolf



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:22 am    Post subject:  

foadi wrote: adolescence is a relatively recent phenomenon. as long as it exists, very few thirteen-year-olds will be considered adults.

Recent Phenomenon????? i would venture that it has been around a few hundred thousand years or more. Hardly recent though.. :lol: :lol:
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Demonic Spoon



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:48 am    Post subject: Re: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not  

wannabe wrote: Green wrote: People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?

cause 13 year olds are really, really dumb.......

They are dumb because there is no challenge for them to rise to. Unless, of course, you think 13 year olds now are just genetically dumber :roll:
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eynon



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:58 am    Post subject: Re: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not  

Demonic Spoon wrote: wannabe wrote: Green wrote: People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?

cause 13 year olds are really, really dumb.......

They are dumb because there is no challenge for them to rise to. Unless, of course, you think 13 year olds now are just genetically dumber :roll:

challenge? puberty and Jr. High were enough of a challenge for me thanks.......and no they're not genentically dumber, haven't you ever heard the old saying "young, dumb, and full of......." well, we all know how it ends :wink:
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ChuckBerry



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:39 am    Post subject:  

I'm guessing it has something to do with lifespan and with reduced need for hard physical labor. Since we live past the age of 40 (generally) now, it's not necessary for a person to begin their adult life so early. Also, since the whole family no longer has to work to put bread on the table, the kids can be kids for longer before they start making their own way.
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perdidochas



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject: Re: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not  

Green wrote: People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?

Proof of this contention?
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micfranklin



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:58 am    Post subject: Re: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not  

wannabe wrote: Green wrote: People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?

cause 13 year olds are really, really dumb.......

Is that an unfounded stereotype I detect?? :roll:
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thintheherd



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:03 am    Post subject:  

CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:
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TheGirlNextDoor



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:20 am    Post subject: Re: People 13yrs and older were considered audults, why not  

Green wrote: People 13yrs and older were considered audults a long time ago. Why not now? What has changed from back when?

Because life expentancy was much much lower. When old age was considered mid twenties, then sure... 13 should have been considered adult.
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perdidochas



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:30 am    Post subject:  

thintheherd wrote: CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:

That's no proof, that's just conjecture. I want documentation of something that says that 13 yr olds could enter into contracts, etc.
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thintheherd



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:51 am    Post subject:  

perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:

That's no proof, that's just conjecture. I want documentation of something that says that 13 yr olds could enter into contracts, etc.
Marriage is a contract is it not?

http://www.pobronson.com/factbook/pages/198.html

Quote: 13 to 17 years old
the age of marriage for girls in Ancient Rome. 6.
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TheGirlNextDoor



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:54 am    Post subject:  

http://www.kingtut.org/video/index.htm

9 year old boy king enough?
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perdidochas



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:04 am    Post subject:  

thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:

That's no proof, that's just conjecture. I want documentation of something that says that 13 yr olds could enter into contracts, etc.
Marriage is a contract is it not?

http://www.pobronson.com/factbook/pages/198.html

Quote: 13 to 17 years old
the age of marriage for girls in Ancient Rome. 6.

Marriage hasn't been considered a legal contract until fairly recently
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thintheherd



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:51 am    Post subject:  

perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:

That's no proof, that's just conjecture. I want documentation of something that says that 13 yr olds could enter into contracts, etc.
Marriage is a contract is it not?

http://www.pobronson.com/factbook/pages/198.html

Quote: 13 to 17 years old
the age of marriage for girls in Ancient Rome. 6.

Marriage hasn't been considered a legal contract until fairly recently
Since when has ability to enter into a legally binding contract been the sole definition of adulthood?
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perdidochas



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:54 am    Post subject:  

thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:

That's no proof, that's just conjecture. I want documentation of something that says that 13 yr olds could enter into contracts, etc.
Marriage is a contract is it not?

http://www.pobronson.com/factbook/pages/198.html

Quote: 13 to 17 years old
the age of marriage for girls in Ancient Rome. 6.

Marriage hasn't been considered a legal contract until fairly recently
Since when has ability to enter into a legally binding contract been the sole definition of adulthood?

What is a definition of adulthood?
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thintheherd



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:56 am    Post subject:  

perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote: thintheherd wrote: CCD got it right... when that was commonly accepted the average lifespan was around 30. That would make the average 13yo middle aged, and therefore, an adult of the times.

Easy enough right? I am curious however... would you happen to be about 13 and rather frustrated? :lol:

That's no proof, that's just conjecture. I want documentation of something that says that 13 yr olds could enter into contracts, etc.
Marriage is a contract is it not?

http://www.pobronson.com/factbook/pages/198.html

Quote: 13 to 17 years old
the age of marriage for girls in Ancient Rome. 6.

Marriage hasn't been considered a legal contract until fairly recently
Since when has ability to enter into a legally binding contract been the sole definition of adulthood?

What is a definition of adulthood?
"a person who has attained the age of maturity as specified by law"
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=adulthood&x=43&y=13
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The Grandmaster



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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:41 pm    Post subject:  

So if we lived to be 200...
Would age 30 be a child?

thintheherd wrote: perdidochas wrote:

What is a definition of adulthood?
"a person who has attained the age of maturity as specified by law"
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=adulthood&x=43&y=13

I think we were looking for a deeper meaning than simply a definition based on law, for law could change depending on time, location, those in power, or any number of things. He meant, what about a person, makes them an adult, that without, they are not an adult.
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