Fnord wrote:
Because, to many people, 30 is the beginning of real adulthood. It is the age when most people seem to think that you should have your life in order: i.e., gainfully employed, married, having children, living in a house or apartment (away from your parents) et cetera. It is an artificial, yet perfectly valid milestone for many people.
I mean, the prevailing notion is that if you are unemployed/under employed, single, childless, and still living with your parents at the age of 30, the either you cannot or you will not grow up and take responsibility for yourself.
I remember finding out those young adults with aspergers are behind their neurotypical peers by at least three years, and I think maybe that it is in some ways true so I must be like a 27 year old in a 30 year old body because I have now four years of experience of paid work which may be should have been at age of 27 when at the time I had only been in a paid job for a year. Should I still grow up and take responsibility when I have been working 3 and half years and am still single, still childless and living with my mum and her partner because where they live in the area where I work ? I can afford a flat or somewhere but the rent can still be rather expensive as I would have to keep paying the landlord for a lot of money probably every week or more and then may not always be able to afford anything I want or enjoy.