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Post by gavtodd71 »

sorry, i admit it was a little extreme of me. However where i live its very true....lot of hicks around here

and i am 18
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Post by Baby Thief »

For example, there was this girl that i thought was very smart, nice, cool, etc. However, just the other day she said that her and her friends casually drink every time they hang out... I mean, she's only a freshman, and it just kind of told me just how old i really am (since i'm the same age). I just can't believe i'm already dealing with all of this stuff.
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just have fun.
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Post by Mechanical Thought »

:nod: For sure.

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Post by Henrietta »

:lol: It doesn't change out of hickville yo.
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Post by don't ask why »

21...
very exrtremist views :P
but what can you do if you're walking down the side of the street, and you can't distinguish between a 12-year old girl and an 18 year old girl?
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...nothing :roll:
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Post by Henrietta »

You walk by, and whatever you do, don't try to hit on her.
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:lol:
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Post by .:x:Marissa:x:. »

You know what is a hurting hurting thing?
Well this guy I was totally head over heals for (still sort of am :oops:) broke up with me not once nor twice, but three times. And after the second time he promised that he liked me so much and wouldn't do it again. Three weeks later, he breaks up with me again because he says he isnt good in relationships and doesn't want a girlfriend.
Maybe that is why he has been involved with one, and going out with another right now, only three weeks later. :cry: what an asshole.
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Post by Henrietta »

I agree, and why would you want to be with an asshole?
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Post by .:x:Marissa:x:. »

Errrr I know, that is what everyone is telling me, but its really hard to stop liking someone when you like them so much.
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Post by Henrietta »

Dude I know exactly how you feel. It's easy to tell someone else to do it. Not so easy when you let yourself fall for them.
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Post by lemonphile4 »

don't ask why wrote:but what can you do if you're walking down the side of the street, and you can't distinguish between a 12-year old girl and an 18 year old girl?


I took my then 12-year old sister to see Avril Lavigne last year and this 19-year old guy was hitting on her. Later he asked if the two of us were friends.

I told him, "We're sisters, and she's 12." And even after that, he kept hitting on her.
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Post by Mechanical Thought »

Ew.
See, that's just wrong.

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hahhhhahahaha


perv.
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Post by Starseed3333 »

Here in LA I see a really large amount of young kids wearing slutty "trendy" clothes at ages 6 and 9 and 12, and everything in between.

In class the other day we were all ranting about how kids are growing up too fast and looking too old, and drinking too young, ect.

My teacher made this comment. "wow! there used to be a saying that once you got to 30 you were out of touch. I am beginning to think its 18 or 19 listening to you guys."

I have a feeling that our generation is going to re-introduce the stricter parenting. lol
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i doubt half of our generation is going to make it too parenthood, people around here are either too messed up with drugs and drinking, then some girls say they won't ever have kids cause they don't want the responsibilty or the pain, and the guys say that they don't want kids, or if they did they'd give them drugs, i seriously fear for the future of the world

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Post by Mechanical Thought »

I know about that, too. All these people tell me they'll let their kids drink and do drugs ... I fear the generation to come for that very reason. I'm well aware that some will not actually end up doing that and say things about being permissive parents and such. Despite them ... disaster awaits. Drugs have become part of culture here in my city.

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Post by Random Name »

when did this turn into the Kids these days thread....


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