
Millennials are all grown up. Many sociologists make the cut-off for Millennials at 1995, making the youngest millennial 22.
Today's youth is known by a few names, Linksters, Generation Z, iGen among others. With so many living generations in America and the rapidly evolving technology, many Americans have had very different experiences as children. Here are six struggles kids today will never know.
-They'll never be left wondering the lyrics to a song because the booklet in front of the CD case only has the song titles.
-They also don't have to beg their parents to drive to the record store to buy concert tickets or albums.
-They also don't have the fun family argument to get off the internet so someone could use the phone.
-Facebook has been available since before they were old enough to use it so they never even had to offend their friends when choosing their MySpace Top 8.
-They'll also never be crushed when Blockbuster runs out of the movie they want to rent, or when they accidentally spoil the movie when someone wasn't kind and didn't rewind.
-Let's not forget the struggle of somewhat recognizing an actor, but not being able to know who it was until after the show/movie and only then if you could read the credits quickly.
-They've never done homework without a search engine. Remember Ask Jeeves?
-Their parents also don't have to schlep to the store to get photos developed.
-A good portion of their trip funds won't go to travel agents and they wont have to judge a book by its cover when it comes to choosing a hotel, car rental service or restaurant. They can just check the online reviews.