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I don't wanna grow up!

Nebulous

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We all have to grow up eventually and some of us already have! :shock:

What is the most worst thing about becoming an adult, in your opinion?
 
The worry that comes with being able to meet the bills each month.
 
+Jazzy said:
The worry that comes with being able to meet the bills each month.

Yeah, I can relate to that one big time.
 
DrLeftover said:
Being totally responsible for your own decisions or lack thereof, and having to live with the consequences.

"If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice."

-Rush, "freewill"

Can I get a Amen:clap:
 
sitting home alone :cry:
 
Health. Especially since some of my relatives have weight problems.
 
voice changes :nope:
 
I just thought I would point out that Amir is only 17 which I think is why his answers are as they are. I don't think you grown up like you think you have because your answers don't reveal to me someone who is or has went through the process of growing up just yet or at least not entirely but hey you're young so don't rush it as you have plenty of time to grow up.

As for myself, I was fairly mature early in life so for me I feel that there wasn't much of a childish phase to grow out of hence why I really couldn't think of anything really bad that came from growing up. There is as many joys and sorrows that come from being an adult that to me they balance each other out.I guess you could say I acted like an adult in the way I thought things out long before I had too so by the time I had to well I already got used to it so it didn't change much of anything.
 
Bluezone777 said:
I just thought I would point out that Amir is only 17 which I think is why his answers are as they are. I don't think you grown up like you think you have because your answers don't reveal to me someone who is or has went through the process of growing up just yet or at least not entirely but hey you're young so don't rush it as you have plenty of time to grow up.

As for myself, I was fairly mature early in life so for me I feel that there wasn't much of a childish phase to grow out of hence why I really couldn't think of anything really bad that came from growing up. There is as many joys and sorrows that come from being an adult that to me they balance each other out.I guess you could say I acted like an adult in the way I thought things out long before I had too so by the time I had to well I already got used to it so it didn't change much of anything.
well, i also agree with you :tup:
 
Shaving.

All that hair you have to cut off your face.
 
draco99 said:
Shaving.

All that hair you have to cut off your face.

Trust me, you'll have much larger problems than that. :P
 
Bluezone777 said:
I just thought I would point out that Amir is only 17 which I think is why his answers are as they are. I don't think you grown up like you think you have because your answers don't reveal to me someone who is or has went through the process of growing up just yet or at least not entirely but hey you're young so don't rush it as you have plenty of time to grow up.

^Seconding that.
Even though I'm 18 as I'm posting this, what I posted yesterday is the thing I'll be worried after 8-10 years. I get diseases easily though, since my inmunity system is somewhat limited.
 
Mostly how boring life becomes. I have time for less and less fun things and if I have time I lack the energy.
 
draco99 said:
Shaving.

All that hair you have to cut off your face.


I haven't shaved in twenty five years.

Further note: my wife has recently talked me in to replacing a pair of shoes that are, to be honest about it, totally worn out (you can see the insole through the outer sole in places!). They are a pair of Hush Puppies that are at least sixteen years old.
 
In a way i still have not frown up all the way. I mean i left home i have a full time job, i pay all my own bills and what not. I also still like to go out and party, hangout with friends, and just mess around.
 

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