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Re:Re: Rites of passage imply 'into adulthood'

Posted by 64bowtie on March 27, 2012, at 1:29:15

In reply to Re: 'a lot more than just pubic hair' » 64bowtie, posted by Beckett on March 26, 2012, at 8:34:20

I have found that as the celebrant designs his/her own emancipation event, the process is most fulfilling... Sometimes, religiosity may get in the way... The purpose for the celebrant is to make a statement, such as: "From this time forward, I am adult in my family of origin"... Rumor has it among the religious is that emancipation is a type of divorce... Instead it is clearly the first few steps on the celebrants new journey of life, this time all the tools given by God to best serve the celebrant in adulthood... Like I said, first few steps, which can be tentative, just like an infant only in the abstract... By age 25, which coincides with the end of skeletal growth, hopefully 10 years will have passed and skills, abilities and attributes, acquired by age 15, will have gained practical applications by plenty of practice...


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