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'Boomers and Gen X infantilize their adult children': Millennials and Gen Z ponder how different their lives are to their parents

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    PRIMA @nocertainlynot Follow These posts are my favorite lol they encapsulate entire shifts in generational trends
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    my parents getting married @ 21 ✔@liv.original
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    COUNTRY LIVING VOGUE my (unmarried) brother opening his Easter basoriginal @28
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    my parents getting married at 21 +23 1.4M 000 5,133 34.9K
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    my brother (unmarried) opening his Easter basket at 29 1.4M 5,133 34.9K
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    Candyman @sugarbets_ .01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot It's funny because pic 1 is who's giving the Easter baskets to pic 2 175 3.5K ılı 293K ធ PRIMA @nocertainlynot 01 Apr • Exactly. Boomers and Gen X infantilize the out of their adult children
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    strallweat@strallweat 01 Apr • Replying to @nocertainlynot My older sister got married at 21... Insanity
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    CT Lucero @CTLucero194512. 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot easter basket gifts that aren't chocolate/etc must be regional I have never even heard of this before this week. also getting them after say age 12 is ridiculous. 25+? mind blower.
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    @mewmew4ever ⚫ 01 Apr • Replying to @nocertainlynot "married at 21/23" and they look like they're pushing 40
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    who knows @raccoon2u2 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot ⚫ Being a kid I thought getting married past 22 was late, now as an adult I think getting married before you're 30 is just a risk
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    YUU wydna @wydna777 - 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot Nobody is allowed to enjoy easter anymore unless they're married according to the tik tok reposter. Watch out
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    M @mrxmauve 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot Yeah and everyone's divorced now so what are we really talking about GIF ALT
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    Sam Miller @Calcolis 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot That sofa he's sitting on costs 10% of the price his parents paid for a house.
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    Ben @ForensicDrBen 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot I was doing it at 32...6 years ago. Moms of millennials never stop being moms.
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    Little Monster @whatiscatalyst Replying to @nocertainlynot Follow I dont think it's parents infantilizing their adult kids but rather allowing them the opportunity to still connect to their silly youthful energy as a fam, like that's so bad. You can be a mature adult and still allow yourself to indulge in fun silly stuff like Easter egg hunts
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    Lisa Haldane @dovergirl95 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot I was just 26 when I had my son. This post has made me realize he doesn't need a Xmas stocking anymore as he is 29 yo this year lol
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    0 2000 2 2002 2004 2006 george @george_cary 01 Apr Replying to @nocertainlynot 40-50% of marriages end in divorce Divorce rates are declining But sure, millennials not copying boomers and marrying at age 20 is a net negative Divorce and Marriage in the United States Rates per 1,000 from 2000-2021 2008 Marriage Rate Divorce Rate Source: CDC/NCHS National Vital System, Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 Divorce Rate Marriage Rate
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    ayo @ayofromthedead 02 Apr I get that the times have changed, but early 20s marriage is really still so crazy to me
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    ACABylon Bee @ACABylon Bee 02 Apr Your parents are living vicariously through your brother and giving him the adult Easter they wish they had
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    elise @sheenaringtone 02 Apr Menace 2 Society @mayolaflare twitter and tiktok so mean. Like I don't deserve no candy cause I'm in my twenties? Like no candy at all? 09:02 6/21/20 Twitter for iPhone
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    Jamie @JayElHarris 01 Apr . Getting married at 21 was not the average at all when this person's parents were young adults but I'm dying at giving a child in their late 20s a Easter basket. We have to GROW UP.

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