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What is adulthood and when does it really begin? 

This is the topic that the guests of Radio Four' s "Without Taboo" program - Sonia Ziemba-Domanska, M.A., a psychologist at PJAIT, and Hubert Wozniak, a computer science student at PJAIT, as well as host Jakub Jamrozek and other invited interviewees - have been leaning on.

- I'm not sure if I feel adult. Partly I think yes, I feel adult, but I am not independent, " says Hubert Wozniak, a student at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. 

Sonia Ziemba-Domanska, M.D., in turn, emphasizes:

- We can legally call adulthood; we turn 18 and we are an adult. It is possible to be mature and not be an adult, an adult. It is a preparation for how we function, how we understand the world, how we approach certain things. My maturity was primarily when I had my second child. That's when I started to feel mature. Adult I was, but mature? That was rather worked out by experience.

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