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I'm turning 17 in a few months, please feel free to give some advice
What are something you wish you realised as a teenager?? something you wish you did as a teenager.. or something you wish you never did or should've started doing..
I'm an Old. I have a kid not too much younger than you. So, from the perspective of a parent:
If you're on this site reading this stuff, make sure you're differentiating reality from fiction. I know this sounds naggy and obvious but I'm a parent so forgive me, I gotta say it. A lot of the shit you see here is *not okay* in real life even if it's en...... 4 reply
Virginity is a social construct and your first time means literally nothing but still don't pressure yourself into sex. Just don't focus too much on it being a first time, that doesn't matter. What matters is if you want to do it at all.
Also, don't sleep with someone whose siblings are in school with yours. They will find out. 2 reply
STOP with this "study well" nonsense you guys are commenting!!!!
I promise you when you're 30/40/50/60 you're going to regret it if all you did was study well, unless what you love most in life is studying - then go ahead...
The older you get, the more time is taken up by work and responsibilities, and that's not a bad thing, but it means you're ...... 2 reply
17 is the age where you start getting your shit together. Getting your goals straight, career path and also might be the last time you'll enjoy being a kid. Im turning 18 and i wish i could've spend more time on highschool, pandemic was there sadly. It feels kinda regretful because people my age didn't go through the actual highschool experience th...... reply
you'll realize most of the stuff that made you feel like it's the end of the world really wasn't that big of a deal, best thing about growing old imo reply
Take as many dual credit/college level courses as you can afford, don't be afraid to take risks in regards to relationships and, aim to save as much money as you can to invest - there are websites that let you practice investing before you deal with real money.
Spend time with family as often as you can, you never know when you'll lose someone. 3 reply