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Teens are stereotyped by adults. Me being a teen notice that they make glares at you as if they think they know you so well. Maybe there is a majority of teens who do things that aren’t exactly in the category of good, but I do believe teen years you have to learn from mistakes. Most of those people glaring at the teens did things bad when they were in high school, but they know the consequences so now they glare at teens for not appearing just as smart at them. Or even teens get judged by how they dress, but a lot of times that is what is trending and teens what to be in on all the new trends. People cant just judge people by their looks because half the time they aren’t doing what you assume. Parents experienced their mistakes that they know now and they often judge their children for the exact same things they did in High School. The awful glares people give teens could hurt them emotionally. Judging them is not the answer when you don’t even know anything bout them or their life.
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