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HERE is an article that discusses the morality (Social Justice) of kicking children out of the house at 18 years old.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
What are your thoughts on the matter?
Do they get to graduate from highschool first?HERE is an article that discusses the morality (Social Justice) of kicking children out of the house at 18 years old.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
You know, this used to be the way it was. Kids almost always stayed in the family home until marriage and often for a while after. The first child was often born in the grandparent’s home. It was a great thing, it conserved resources and allowed the older generation to help the younger through the transition to marriage and parenting.My son is 22 and still at home. It’s safer for him here, at least right now in this jobs climate. He’s also happy here, and he pays us ‘rent’. I could never think of throwing anyone out of my home unless they were violent. A home is a haven and, as hard as it may be sometimes, I chose to have children and to love them and to be compassionate and understanding. That doesn’t cut off at 18. Maybe 25, LOL…![]()
This isn’t an article. It is some guy’s blog. In other words some guy’s opinion. And his opinion is that this is:HERE is an article that discusses the morality (Social Justice) of kicking children out of the house at 18 years old.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
What is not surprising to me, but will be to many readers, is that this problem is the worst among Conservative parents (both Protestant and Catholic), and I’ve seen them make such comments quite frankly. But what many don’t realize is that it is very anti-Catholic, since it’s totally contrary to Catholic Social Teaching and the furthest thing from being Pro-Life.
The mindset behind this scandal is ultimately one of a Pro-Abortionist, since it views people children as something of a burden to get rid of. While Conservatives are known for generally being Pro-Life and Liberals being generally Pro-Abortion, in reality that’s a serious oversimplification. A famous stand-up comedian who is also atheist made the point succinctly: Conservatives are only Pro-Life for the first nine months of life, while Liberals are Pro-Life after the first nine months.
I do too! I love my kids, they make me laugh and are a bright spot in my and hubby’s life. We have plenty of room, I see no reason to ask them to leave if they just aren’t ready to do it. Now my daughter is another story, she’s 16 and already has her college picked out and where she’s going to live and what career she will have, as well as what car she’s getting, LOL. I don’t know how long she’ll stay but I pray it’s through college.I pray the multigenerational household returns.
Absolutely agree. This has been a big pet peeve of mine for many years.My younger son turned 18 in October of his senior year in high school. Should I have kicked him out at that point? Where would he have gone? Why would any parent do such a thing, to a teen who is working hard, being responsible, and planning for college? I have never known such a person and I would actually take in any teen who had been kicked out by parents like that! Providing that the kid wasn’t using drugs or alcohol of course.
What a ridiculous line to draw! Our time with our kids is so short, it is only a season and then they are gone from us and living their own lives, never again to be permanently under our roof. No, I would not kick my kid out at age 18.*
*unless there was NO other alternative, and the teen was abusive, dangerous, needed more help than I could provide.
I did not have to read much of the article to see two very clear fallacies, and I expect there were many more. The author earned none of my respect, and good Catholics should have no problem ignoring that article.HERE is an article that discusses the morality (Social Justice) of kicking children out of the house at 18 years old.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
What do you mean?So this is more widespread than imagined.![]()
There was no indication that they were speaking of isolated situations, and I’ve googled around as well. I originally got interested in asking about this when I started hearing it a few months back and it really hit me as to what was being demanded of some children, even though for years I’ve heard it and not thought twice.What do you mean?
One person mentioned a friend that was kicked out and one person said she was kicked out.
How is that widespread?
The blog itself was a logically disconnected jokeThere was no indication that they were speaking of isolated situations, and I’ve googled around as well. I originally got interested in asking about this when I started hearing it a few months back and it really hit me as to what was being demanded of some children, even though for years I’ve heard it and not thought twice.