Do you prefer teenage life or adult life

teenage life or adult life

  • Adult life

    Votes: 16 76.2%
  • Teenage life

    Votes: 5 23.8%

  • Total voters
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Devilinurear

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nah I’m currently 17 years old lol. I just got in a huge argument with my family because I said adult life is better than teenage life
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I also don't have any kids.

Your prob the reason why being an adult for them sucks.
 

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Teenage life. I had no bills whatsoever, I remember having a part time job at the mall and spending my ENTIRE check on clothes with no worries cuz I knew my parents would cover everything else :ohlawd:

I miss that...:mjcry:
 

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fukk that, i voted teen life

teen time crawls and moves so slow. the school year feels like 2 lifetimes. adult time is crazy fast

constantly having new experiences
making a good time of of nothing, just chilling outside with friends aimlessly
working a little job or selling a little bud and pocketing everything. no overhead compare to adult bills
p*ssy for the first time & having the stamina to go back to back to back
 

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fukk that, i voted teen life

teen time crawls and moves so slow. the school year feels like 2 lifetimes. adult time is crazy fast

constantly having new experiences
making a good time of of nothing, just chilling outside with friends aimlessly
working a little job or selling a little bud and pocketing everything. no overhead compare to adult bills
p*ssy for the first time & having the stamina to go back to back to back
 

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In my experience, the only people that preferred their Teen years to their Adult years shyt the bed when they grew. They all have the same story: popping in high school, not taking school work seriously, passing with mediocre marks, and now they're struggling to make ends meet.
 
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