Sitcoms Online - Main Page / Message Boards - Main Page / News Blog / Photo Galleries / DVD Reviews / Buy TV Shows on DVD and Blu-ray

View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board

Chit Chat - Main Board / Games / Movies / Music / Sports / Video Games / Chit Chat - Classic / View Latest Threads in All Chit Chat Boards


Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums  

Go Back   Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums > Chit Chat > Chit Chat - Classic
Register Community View Today's Active Threads (No CC/CC Only) Search Photo Galleries Calendar FAQ

Notices

SitcomsOnline.com News Blog Headlines Facebook X/Twitter Bluesky Threads Instagram YouTube RSS

Remembering Hal Williams of Sanford and Son, 227 and More; The CW Renews Sullivan's Crossing
Trailer for Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Finale Event; HGTV's Totally '90s House with '90s TV Stars
Fox Fall 2026 Premiere Dates; FX's The Shards Trailer
Netflix's Monopoly Coming in 2027; Prime Video Carrie Series Premieres This Fall
The Hawk Premieres Thursday on Netflix; Snoopy Presents: There's No Place Like Home, Snoopy Trailer
Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows; This Week in Sitcoms (Week of July 13, 2026)
SitcomsOnline Digest: Rob Reiner Receives Posthumous Emmy Nomination; Season Premiere Date Set for American Horror Story


New on DVD and Blu-ray

Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD) The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)

11/04/25 - Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - Rick and Morty - Season 8 (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - SpongeBob SquarePants - The Complete Fifteenth Season (DVD)
11/11/25 - Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/02/25 - Tom and Jerry - The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
12/16/25 - Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/16/25 - Wally Gator - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
01/20/26 - The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Golden Age Collection (Blu-ray)
01/27/26 - The New Fred and Barney Show - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
02/11/26 - Tom and Jerry - The Complete CinemaScope Collection (Blu-ray)
03/24/26 - Looney Tunes Collector's Vault - Volume 2 (Blu-ray)
04/11/26 - Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
04/21/26 - Famous Studios Champion Collection (Blu-ray) (DVD)
05/19/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD)
05/19/26 - Looney Tunes Cartoons - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) (DVD)
07/14/26 - The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)
07/28/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)

More Recent and Upcoming TV DVD and Blu-ray Releases / TV Shows on DVD, Blu-ray and Prime Video / DVD Reviews Archive


Search Sitcoms Online:



Donate

Please make a donation if you can help with Sitcoms Online's web hosting costs. Thanks for your support!

We receive a small commission on all DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, Books, and any other items ordered through our Amazon.com links as an associate. Thanks for using our links for your online shopping!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 12-27-2006, 01:00 PM   #1
Hollow
Member
Forum Superstar
 
Join Date: Dec 16, 2001
Posts: 30,406
Angry Does anyone else feel behind in life?

i ask because i want to know if i'm not alone. i'm a senior in high school, i don't have my license, driving is hard for me, i've never really had an official job; unlike everyone else my age it seems. i'll be a legal adult in six months and i don't understand finances and whatnot although i try....it's like how i was with chemistry, i tried so hard to learn it but it was like i didn't have the mental capacity to grasp such concepts while everyone else could...yet a lot of my peers have checking accounts and other **** i don't even know the definition of. i feel like such a dumbass in economics class, everyone else seems to know so much about the adult world and i know nothing even though i should be going into it soon.

well that's enough bitching on my part, does anyone else feel like their peers are ahead of them in life?
Hollow is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 01:29 PM   #2
PZelda
Two Valeries! <3
Forum Addict
 
PZelda's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 15, 2002
Location: I'm STILL missing NYC. :(
Posts: 78,223
Default

Well, you're not the only one that's for sure. I didn't even get a checking account until four months after I had turned 18 (December of 2003). I had an okay understanding of finances and such, being I took an accounting class in high school and a life-type class (it was called Life, Love and Money). Until sometime last year, I had never ever been able to use an ATM because I lost my PIN for it and had to have my PIN reset. Yeah, the first time I used an ATM was at 20... Makes me feel pretty damn good. (not)

I will tell you this now -- remember this, because you will encounter this frequently. This is something I finally figured out after I turned 20. Life is a learning process... You are always learning new things all the time. You WILL be able to learn the important adult stuff in time. Just give it time. It took me about six months and a number of accidental bounced checks before I finally learned how to correctly balance my checkbook, and now I'm anal about doing so.

I'm 21 and will never have my driver's license, due to my vision problems. So that makes things harder for me, when I live in such a rural state with a crappy public transportation system. But I just make do, and fortunately I'm right outside of downtown so it's not very difficult for me to just trot into town on foot.

I will also tell you this now -- you will mature even more between the time you turn 18, to the time you turn 21. You'll definitely notice it after you turn 21.

I will be truthful here -- I feel a little freaked out every time Mary (Crimson and Clover) posts here. She is 10 days younger than me in age. She's already married, has one child with another on the way, and she and her husband just brought a house. And we are both freaking TWENTY-ONE years old. Meanwhile, here I am... Not married, no children, and I'm definitely not buying a house anytime in the near future. Yikes.

Anyway, I hope this at least made you feel a little better. I know there are a lot of other people who feel the same way themselves.
__________________
Cheers behind the couch!
PZelda is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 01:44 PM   #3
*MIBabe03*
Loving Swingtown!
Forum 4000 Club Member
 
*MIBabe03*'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 28, 2002
Location: TX
Posts: 4,646
Send a message via AIM to *MIBabe03*
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by PZelda
Well, you're not the only one that's for sure. I didn't even get a checking account until four months after I had turned 18 (December of 2003). I had an okay understanding of finances and such, being I took an accounting class in high school and a life-type class (it was called Life, Love and Money). Until sometime last year, I had never ever been able to use an ATM because I lost my PIN for it and had to have my PIN reset. Yeah, the first time I used an ATM was at 20... Makes me feel pretty damn good. (not)

I will tell you this now -- remember this, because you will encounter this frequently. This is something I finally figured out after I turned 20. Life is a learning process... You are always learning new things all the time. You WILL be able to learn the important adult stuff in time. Just give it time. It took me about six months and a number of accidental bounced checks before I finally learned how to correctly balance my checkbook, and now I'm anal about doing so.

I'm 21 and will never have my driver's license, due to my vision problems. So that makes things harder for me, when I live in such a rural state with a crappy public transportation system. But I just make do, and fortunately I'm right outside of downtown so it's not very difficult for me to just trot into town on foot.

I will also tell you this now -- you will mature even more between the time you turn 18, to the time you turn 21. You'll definitely notice it after you turn 21.

I will be truthful here -- I feel a little freaked out every time Mary (Crimson and Clover) posts here. She is 10 days younger than me in age. She's already married, has one child with another on the way, and she and her husband just brought a house. And we are both freaking TWENTY-ONE years old. Meanwhile, here I am... Not married, no children, and I'm definitely not buying a house anytime in the near future. Yikes.

Anyway, I hope this at least made you feel a little better. I know there are a lot of other people who feel the same way themselves.


Well I'm your age too, and I don't feel too far behind really. I'm with a great man, but I'm not ready for marriage. I sure as hell am not ready for a kid, let alone two. The only part that I feel behind on is that I live with my parents while going to school. I'm at a trade school, so it's school, but they don't have a dorm. So I've never really been out on my own. Other than that, life is good.
__________________

Laura and Mario
November 10, 2006


*MIBabe03* is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 02:03 PM   #4
Number 9 Dream
That '70s Girl
Forum Veteran
 
Number 9 Dream's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 18, 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 5,875
Send a message via AIM to Number 9 Dream Send a message via Yahoo to Number 9 Dream
Default

I'm the exact same way you are, Allison. I was 19 when I got my driver's license (I had never even taken a driver's ed. course in high school either...I learned through instruction from my Grandma and a few outside driving courses) because I was so afraid of driving. I didn't learn how to use an ATM until I was 22/23 years old!

I'm now 24 years old and still stuck in community college--I'm really in a rut right now. Kids my age have already graduated and are starting their careers (or starting families). Sometimes I feel down on myself because of it, but other times I know I am a smart person and I just realize it's taking me longer than most (it also doesn't help that I went to college part-time for the first few years because of my lack of transportation). My best friend is a year older than me and is in the same boat, so I don't feel so alone.

Quote:
Originally Posted by PZelda
Well, you're not the only one that's for sure. I didn't even get a checking account until four months after I had turned 18 (December of 2003). I had an okay understanding of finances and such, being I took an accounting class in high school and a life-type class (it was called Life, Love and Money). Until sometime last year, I had never ever been able to use an ATM because I lost my PIN for it and had to have my PIN reset. Yeah, the first time I used an ATM was at 20... Makes me feel pretty damn good. (not)

I will tell you this now -- remember this, because you will encounter this frequently. This is something I finally figured out after I turned 20. Life is a learning process... You are always learning new things all the time. You WILL be able to learn the important adult stuff in time. Just give it time. It took me about six months and a number of accidental bounced checks before I finally learned how to correctly balance my checkbook, and now I'm anal about doing so.

I'm 21 and will never have my driver's license, due to my vision problems. So that makes things harder for me, when I live in such a rural state with a crappy public transportation system. But I just make do, and fortunately I'm right outside of downtown so it's not very difficult for me to just trot into town on foot.

I will also tell you this now -- you will mature even more between the time you turn 18, to the time you turn 21. You'll definitely notice it after you turn 21.

I will be truthful here -- I feel a little freaked out every time Mary (Crimson and Clover) posts here. She is 10 days younger than me in age. She's already married, has one child with another on the way, and she and her husband just brought a house. And we are both freaking TWENTY-ONE years old. Meanwhile, here I am... Not married, no children, and I'm definitely not buying a house anytime in the near future. Yikes.

Anyway, I hope this at least made you feel a little better. I know there are a lot of other people who feel the same way themselves.
__________________




Live a little
be a gypsy
get around



http://www.librarything.com/profile/skelterhelter

http://retrogirl82.dvdaf.com/owned


formerly Retrogirl82
Number 9 Dream is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 02:28 PM   #5
strawberry cupcake
back in action
Forum Regular
 
strawberry cupcake's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 17, 2005
Location: texas
Posts: 646
Default

don't feel bad. i'm also 21 and i have no car, no liscense and i live with my sister babysitting her two kids. my boyfriend and the love of my life are seperated right now and didn't even get to celibrate our first christmas together.

i was a real dope in school and only made it to the 9th grade. yes, i feel like all my peers are doing better in life then me because most of the kids i wen't to school with have cars, kids and a morgage. you're not alone in this.
__________________


love peace n hair greese.


~dorothy
strawberry cupcake is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 02:48 PM   #6
Max Whittaker
I want Serenity back
Forum Veteran
 
Max Whittaker's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 30, 2001
Posts: 6,180
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by safety pin
i ask because i want to know if i'm not alone. i'm a senior in high school, i don't have my license, driving is hard for me, i've never really had an official job; unlike everyone else my age it seems. i'll be a legal adult in six months and i don't understand finances and whatnot although i try....it's like how i was with chemistry, i tried so hard to learn it but it was like i didn't have the mental capacity to grasp such concepts while everyone else could...yet a lot of my peers have checking accounts and other **** i don't even know the definition of. i feel like such a dumbass in economics class, everyone else seems to know so much about the adult world and i know nothing even though i should be going into it soon.

well that's enough bitching on my part, does anyone else feel like their peers are ahead of them in life?
On Jan 17, I'll be 22. I didn't have an official job until the beginning of December. Before that I was just a volunteer. I still don't have my license. I'm baffled by finances, can't even balance a checkbook. Simple concepts do tend to escape me.

No one is ever alone. Driving is harder than it looks.
__________________
I will get things done for America – to make our
people safer, smarter, & healthier.
I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities.
Faced with apathy, I will take action.
Faced with conflict, I will seek common ground.
Faced with adversity, I will persevere.
I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond.
I am an AmeriCorps member, and I will get things done.
Max Whittaker is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 02:50 PM   #7
Nighthawk76
Rachel Berry
Forum Celebrity
 
Nighthawk76's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 28, 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 23,254
Default

At age 30 I always saw myself having a nice job, a home, a wife and perhaps a kid. However, none of this has happned yet.
Nighthawk76 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 02:58 PM   #8
PZelda
Two Valeries! <3
Forum Addict
 
PZelda's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 15, 2002
Location: I'm STILL missing NYC. :(
Posts: 78,223
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Max Whittaker
On Jan 17, I'll be 22. I didn't have an official job until the beginning of December. Before that I was just a volunteer. I still don't have my license. I'm baffled by finances, can't even balance a checkbook. Simple concepts do tend to escape me.

No one is ever alone. Driving is harder than it looks.
It freaks me out a little when I realize that us '85ers are turning 22 in the new year. I still have a while yet before I turn 22 (seven and a half months), but still. This will be the first year in a long time that it isn't a major milestone birthday (18, 20 and 21).

Anyway, I just want you to know that balancing a checkbook is actually pretty simple -- it looks hard, but it's not. I understand how it can be scary trying to balance a checkbook. I need to be able to know how to balance my checkbook, being I pay bills and such. Being an adult sucks sometimes. :| I remember when I was in high school, I always gave kids weird looks if I saw that they were something like 14 or 15 years old and already had their own checking account and walked around with checkbooks and such at school. O.o I'm just thankful there were no ATMs at my high school, because that would have made me feel even more far behind.

Just don't get yourself down. We all learn at our own pace. There are other people out there who are jealous of what we've already accomplished... They could even be the same people we're jealous of! Interesting how that works.
PZelda is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 02:59 PM   #9
AllIWantIsYourClutch
peaceout.
Forum Icon
 
Join Date: Aug 02, 2001
Location: Illinois.
Posts: 53,424
Send a message via AIM to AllIWantIsYourClutch
Default

I'm the same way with financial stuff. I have a checking account, but my mom came with me to get it because I don't understand anything. Anytime my dad brings up loans or anything for college, I have a breakdown because I don't know what any of it means. I don't understand taxes or any of that mumbo jumbo and my parents get really frustrated with me but no one has ever taken the time to explain it to me.
AllIWantIsYourClutch is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 03:23 PM   #10
*Pleasant Tomorrow*
Member
Forum Addict
 
*Pleasant Tomorrow*'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 19, 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 69,525
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by safety pin
i ask because i want to know if i'm not alone. i'm a senior in high school, i don't have my license, driving is hard for me, i've never really had an official job; unlike everyone else my age it seems. i'll be a legal adult in six months and i don't understand finances and whatnot although i try....it's like how i was with chemistry, i tried so hard to learn it but it was like i didn't have the mental capacity to grasp such concepts while everyone else could...yet a lot of my peers have checking accounts and other **** i don't even know the definition of. i feel like such a dumbass in economics class, everyone else seems to know so much about the adult world and i know nothing even though i should be going into it soon.

well that's enough bitching on my part, does anyone else feel like their peers are ahead of them in life?
Oh God, that made me feel so much better. I feel the same damn way. I refuse to drive, I hate it. Everyone thinks I'm weird, my own damn sister makes fun of me for it. I feel like a piece of ****. I had a job for one day but I had a panic attack the night before my second day and refused to go. I've never had a boyfriend, kissed, or even held hands with a damn guy and I'll be 18 in about 4 months. I don't know **** about bills or credit cards or checks either. I'm so lost. You are NOT alone.
__________________
my name is ashlee


Welcome!
Everything is fine.

*Pleasant Tomorrow* is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 04:12 PM   #11
James"Thunder"Early
Whoever's In New England
Forum Veteran
 
James"Thunder"Early's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 23, 2004
Location: The Apollo
Posts: 7,088
Default

I feel behind sometimes, I haven't learned to drive yet. Everybody has their own pace and sometimes you just have to move along with it. Granted, you do have to push yourself a bit at times to learn some things.
__________________
Esther Anderson: Get thee behind me, Satan, but I'm gon' get behind you, 'cause I'm gonna put my foot in your---

Peggy Mitchell: Get outta my pub!

You better pray you get the last laugh, it's a kick in the teeth when you don't get it.
James"Thunder"Early is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 05:57 PM   #12
Courtnee
MAN VS SAMMICH.
Forum Star
 
Courtnee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 23, 2005
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 16,413
Send a message via AIM to Courtnee Send a message via MSN to Courtnee
Default

You're not alone, sarah. I hate driving, too. However, that's for different reasons...>.>
__________________
Whether I'm the rose of sheer perfection
A freckle on the nose of life's complexion
The Cinderella or the shine apple of its eye
I gotta fly once, I gotta try once,
Only can die once, right, sir?
Ooh, life is juicy, juicy and you see,
I gotta have my bite, sir.
Get ready for me love, 'cause I'm a "comer"
I simply gotta march, my heart's a drummer
Don't bring around the cloud to rain on my parade
Courtnee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 05:59 PM   #13
Karen*
paradox.
Forum Superstar
 
Karen*'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 08, 2005
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 28,365
Default

No kidding. I don't have my driver's license yet either and I'm already 18...my little brother is gonna get his soon and some of my younger cousins have theirs already too. I also haven't been on any dates yet and I haven't been to like any parties or clubs yet and stuff. Maybe I'm just an anti-social person, I don't know. But yeah, I know what you mean.
__________________
karen on | twitter | tumblr
Karen* is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 06:02 PM   #14
Chad22
Captain Juke N Jive
Moderator
Forum Addict
 
Chad22's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 23, 2002
Location: Caribou, Maine
Posts: 71,661
Send a message via MSN to Chad22
Default

I've ALWAYS felt like that. I'm 20 and still don't have my license, or even want it at this point. I failed my written test twice. With the prices of gas and everything these days, taking cabs and busses is probably cheaper anyway.
Chad22 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-27-2006, 06:04 PM   #15
Karen*
paradox.
Forum Superstar
 
Karen*'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 08, 2005
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 28,365
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Quantum Knight
I've ALWAYS felt like that. I'm 20 and still don't have my license, or even want it at this point. I failed my written test twice. With the prices of gas and everything these days, taking cabs and busses is probably cheaper anyway.
I agree. I honestly don't mind taking public transportation, but they don't take you everywhere you wanna go. That's why I think having a license to drive a car would be nice.
Karen* is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:43 PM.


Although the administrators and moderators of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards will attempt to keep all objectionable messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards, nor vBulletin Solutions Inc. (developers of vBulletin) will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.