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Teenage wut :|


Brook

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Why do people say teenage years are the best years? Being a teenager isn't that great you know, I would much prefer to be a young adult, or just 23~32, THOSE are the real good years.

 

Just because something doesn't last forever doesn't mean it should be cherished, and it also doesn't mean it's something good. I'm not trying to sound like a bitch here, but seriously people, there's nothing great about being a teenager that older people can't experience, examples:

First love? pfft, biggest head ache I ever got.

Puberty? nothing special there, it's just biology to me.

Having no worries? no, teenagers have worries, most of them aren't as big as adult worries, but don't think that because it's not as big it's a breeze, it's not.

 

Stuff like that people seem to not realize, once again, I don't want to be a bitch, but saying teenagers have the best time in the world is just an out-right lie. Young adults and 23~32 year-olds is where it's at man, THOSE guys truly get to have fun.

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Have fun around 23? Explain how.

Because you get to do most of the things you want, you essentially start your life at 23. In my opinion.

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Being a 27 year old man does have its advantages but it also has its share of headaches. You have more social freedom and privileges but you also have more responsibilities, pressure and stress. A lot of people my age and older get stuck and fail to find our true calling and for too long that haw been me, but I finally have a solid plan to fix that. I think we should all try to make our "best years" ahead of us rather than this moment or some distant memory. Otherwise what is there to look forward to?

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"Youth is wasted on the young," as they say.

 

The mentality of a teenager typically denies said teenager from truly enjoying the easy life that they have. Varying from person to person, of course, teenage life is easy. There may be some that have things more difficult than some adults, given certain situations, but those people are simply unfortunate. A typical teenage life is a very easy life, indeed. Selfishness, immaturity, and ignorance are things that block 99.8% of teenagers from really enjoying and appreciating their teenage years. It isn't until we reach adulthood that we mature enough to learn to see the greatness in the simplicity of life of a teenager. 

 

I personally do not want to be in my twenties at all. I never want to age, anymore. In fact, I'm already wishing I could turn back time and be a bit younger, myself.

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Psh, I have the body of an old man, the older I get, the more it will hurt.  Explain how aging is good in general to me :/

That's just biology, and it's not my point. And I'm sorry you're in pain :(

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"Youth is wasted on the young," as they say.

 

The mentality of a teenager typically denies said teenager from truly enjoying the easy life that they have. Varying from person to person, of course, teenage life is easy. There may be some that have things more difficult than some adults, given certain situations, but those people are simply unfortunate. A typical teenage life is a very easy life, indeed. Selfishness, immaturity, and ignorance are things that block 99.8% of teenagers from really enjoying and appreciating their teenage years. It isn't until we reach adulthood that we mature enough to learn to see the greatness in the simplicity of life of a teenager. 

 

I personally do not want to be in my twenties at all. I never want to age, anymore. In fact, I'm already wishing I could turn back time and be a bit younger, myself.

So essentially you ignored what I said here, didn't you?

 

Get this: I KNOW THAT. I KNOW I'm supposed to be frolicking out in the open fields having a gay ol' time and then stopping to kiss super-models and ride unicorns with them.

 

Easy life my ass. Life is never easy.

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