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In response to
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regardless, what part of "in many cases" do you not understand here?
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znufrii
Many cases seems to imply the majority of these people settling down into 'adulthood' are doing it because of societal pressures.
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Aug 21 '09, 08:53
and not beucase they truly want what that outcome represents.
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those two options aren't mutually exclusive.
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znufrii
Aug 21, 08:58
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but also consider the idea that doing something to rebel against societal expectations can be just as influenced by them. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 21, 09:07
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I'm thinking of something a bit more subtle than what you're describing
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znufrii
Aug 21, 09:04
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It's not even always so much about caring what society would think (because really, society on the whole doesn't really care)
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znufrii
Aug 21, 09:12
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