Grownup

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Grownup refers to an adult human being who has reached full physical and mental development. The term is often used to distinguish between children and those who have attained maturity.

Definition[edit | edit source]

A grownup, or adult, is a person who has reached the age of majority, which is legally recognized as the threshold of adulthood. This age varies by country and culture but is commonly set at 18 or 21 years old.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

Grownups are typically characterized by their ability to take on responsibilities, make independent decisions, and engage in activities that require a higher level of cognitive and emotional maturity. They are often involved in employment, parenting, and other activities that require a significant level of responsibility.

Legal Aspects[edit | edit source]

In most jurisdictions, grownups have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, vote in elections, and be held accountable for their actions under the law. They are also eligible for jury duty and can be tried as adults in the legal system.

Psychological Development[edit | edit source]

The transition from adolescence to adulthood involves significant psychological changes. This period is marked by the development of a stable identity, the ability to form intimate relationships, and the establishment of a career path.

Social Roles[edit | edit source]

Grownups often take on various social roles, including those of a parent, employee, spouse, and citizen. These roles come with specific expectations and responsibilities that contribute to the functioning of society.

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