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What happens to spoiled brats when they enter adulthood?

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I'm just wondering...I don't have any grudges against anybody, it's just that a lot of kids are getting cars from their parents and they don't have to pay for anything...but they are so ungreatful for it...they don't know how to do anything on their own and don't work...

I'm just wondering what you think will end up happening to these kids when they move out and their mommy and daddy stop doing things for them.

I'm just curious...

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  1. Myself being a teenager, my parents thought me the value of a dollar. Also, I was never given anything if i was not deserving of that belonging, or grateful for that matter. I was told to get a job to pay for insurance and gas. As well as I pay for my own clothes and entertainment. I strongly believe these kids in my generation will be babies their whole lives. Never to "cut the cord" from their parents who spoiled them. Sometime it's going to come as a great shocker when they move off on their own and have to do things for them self. It's going to be a big awakening.


  2. All the hardships of reality will come crashing down on them at once and they won't know what to do, and will turn to others for help (unfortunately, there won't always be someone there to talk to).  In the end they learn the hard way, a route no one wants to go.

  3. They become spoiled adults with self-entitlement!

  4. They become Americans

  5. They either marry a spouse who is willing to spoil them as much as Mommy & Daddy or....they are in for a rude awakening!

  6. they probably are like paris hilton and such.

  7. These kids do well all the way through life because of the help they continue to recieve from their doting parents, I would like to say they suffer but I am afraid that is simply not the case.

  8. Some of their parents will never stop paying for them.  But the ones that do, will have a hard reality to face.  Life is not free...and things are not handed to them on a platter.

    My guess is they will learn the value of a dollar the hard way...debt.  And, for this, I blame the parents.  They should have been teaching them the value of hard work from the beginning.

  9. Apparently, many of them go into politics.  :-)

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