What I responded to you was in affirmation to what I said earlier in my post you quoted. It seems you didn't read well bro . I said children not adults .
Alright, let me go through your posts again. (Not all of them, just the two I was trying to reply to.)
The first post I replied to said:
"Children or adults ? No child should leave outside parental care , unless he or she has gotten to adulthood first , has a good and well paying job , less he will suffer from hunger and lack of money to pay his or her bills ."
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The second post I replied to said:
"It seems you didn't understand the thread. We are talking about working class adults, not children. Children are to live with parents until they get to adulthood."
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Alright, so, in that first post of yours I was replying to, you were quite clearly talking about children. You quite clearly said, "No child should leave outside parental care"
In the second post, you denied that you were talking about children. You quite clearly said, "We are talking about working class adults, not children." And then you talked about children again anyway, quite clearly saying, "Children are to live with parents until they get to adulthood."
Now you are saying that you are talking about children not adults. You quite clearly state, "I said children not adults".
I realize that you are seriously confused about what you are even talking about in this thread, and it has nothing to do with my reading comprehension. However, during your confusion, you made a couple statements which I believe need a disclaimer. The disclaimer I was trying to add to your statements, which I hope isn't controversial, is that under extreme circumstances, such as when a child is being severely abused or the parents are completely unable to take care of the child, it is appropriate for the child to leave their parents, whether that means going to some sort of child protection services (in places that offer competent child protection services) or simply doing the best they can with whatever options are available to them (to make a more broad statement which recognizes that there are some parts of the world that don't even have child protective services).