at 18 we were all at high school(in italy you attend from 6 yrs old to 19) and i guess alexandra is too, but somehow it seems impossible that she is attending high school.probably because her siblings are much older and so she is often pictured with 30somethings.
in anycase in my experience the most super achievement at 18 was being finally able to justify my absences from school without my parents signing a written justification that,when a minor, i had to give to my professors after every absence.
basically,as soon as we hit 18 and were able to stay out of class without our parents knowing,and without our teachers complaining about us abusing our new power,our absences hit the lowest point!!!!
where was the fun in being legally allowed to skip lessons

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but the very idea that,if we wanted, we could avoid school was sooo liberating!!!!
ciao girlllsssss and kisses
I forged my parents signature to absence slips even at 13...

Attended high school from ages 15 to 18 and I have no recollection of what I did at my 18 birthday. I don't remember there being any kind of celebration really... If there was, it must've been pretty wild because I cannot remember it!

In any case I did graduate with fairly good grades even if I wasn't the most well-behaved teen; then again my parents have no idea (and I was still probably one of the most well-behaved, if that makes sense).
People are of legal age at 18 in my home country and I moved out of my parents' house at 19 when I went to uni and moved in with my bf/fiancé.
I can't believe Alex is 18!
