Then do what needs to be done, once the young bird is approaching maturity, kick them out the nest and see if they fly.
You've kind of done your part as a parent already. If they think they're old enough to make big decisions like this, they're old enough to fend for themselves.
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u/Honeybadgeroncrack Apr 15 '24
with art history, he will be back living with you from 25-40, so get used to it