US /ˈɡronˌʌp/
・UK /ɡrəʊn ʌp/
five-year-old could walk up to a grown-up and say I can't wait to be
His name was Squanto, and he had grown up in this very village before a ruthless sea captain kidnapped him as a boy and sold him into slavery in Spain.
No I had grown up thinking, "I just don't have, uh, I don't I just can't do it.
I had grown up thinking I just don't have...
So being able to reproduce for the entirety of your lifespan would require a huge resource investment, which would all become moot if you die before your kids are all grown up.
which would all become moot if you die before your kids are all grown up.
you might have grown up in ostensibly privilege circumstances
We immediately connected, and we've grown up so much together.
and we've grown up so much together.
You might've grown up in a codependent parent-child relationship,
People that have grown up in such a paradigm might find it motivating, but it is a mistake to assume that everyone thrives under the pressure of choosing alone.
The worst handicap women work under is the self-inflicted one, and that if you've grown up thinking of yourself as a second-class citizen, that you tend always to put yourself down.