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Originally Posted by cam_calderon
He's a 21-year-old man. His cognitive function is not impaired. So there is no need to infantilise him. It's actually insulting to imply he's not capable of his own decisions.
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I guess you can tell the doctors and scientists who have studied human behaviour, psychology, and the brain that it’s actually infantilizing to suggest young adults aren’t the best evaluators of risk nor make the best decisions.
But hey, he’s an adult, and we all know everyone has all the experience and brain development they need as soon as they become an adult, so it’s all good