Are Teenage Years The Hardest In Ones Life

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Hey All 😃
SO since i lovee debates, and I sometimes have amazing debates topic, here i am with one 😊
Topic Is: Are Teenage Years The Hardest In Ones Life
Many teenagers face problems during teenage years such as dating, school, applyying to college and what not.
Are the the hradest time in ones life? or is their a time MORE harder?
Why?
What do you feel?

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Posted: 15 years ago
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I think teenage years are one of the hardest years in your life. You are not only shaping your future, you have to try to balance that with socializing with other people and so. Not to mention the number of AP's you have to take to impress college, worry about SAT/ACT scores, go along with your expectations from teachers as well as parents...it makes your life a living hell..
Of course, you should take it positively as it preps you for your future, where you use your knowlegde in the real world...I can't comment on whether it gets harder when you become self-sufficient and all, because frankly I haven't experienced it...but my personal belief is no, it is not.
Dating shouldn't be a priority in your student life, I mean, it's OK to date at that point, but it isn't a mature and well-kept one...you and your GF/BF keep making mistakes in stabilizing a relationship,which most of the time ends up in breaking up. Plus, that is the time when puberty kicks in, and either gender has sexual inclinations most of the time, people make worst mistakes in their lives as far as relationships are concerned at that point. However, if one is mature enough to take responsible decisionsabout relationships at that point and wants to undertake a relationship, I don't see any reason why not to😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Teenage years are exciting and at the same time a fragile period. You are experiencing so many new things and it's scary. Many times, in this age, feeling of "all knowing" dominates the nature.
Uncertainty about the future is a anxiety factor..at the same time, exploring new adult experiences are exciting :)
I believe one thing you have to be aware at this age....even though you think you know everything...in reality you don't. So please listen to your parents when in doubt. They will give you good a good advise.
Other than that..enjoy..these years are the best....Golden age....
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

I think teenage years are one of the hardest years in your life. You are not only shaping your future, you have to try to balance that with socializing with other people and so. Not to mention the number of AP's you have to take to impress college, worry about SAT/ACT scores, go along with your expectations from teachers as well as parents...it makes your life a living hell..

Of course, you should take it positively as it preps you for your future, where you use your knowlegde in the real world...I can't comment on whether it gets harder when you become self-sufficient and all, because frankly I haven't experienced it...but my personal belief is no, it is not.
Dating shouldn't be a priority in your student life, I mean, it's OK to date at that point, but it isn't a mature and well-kept one...you and your GF/BF keep making mistakes in stabilizing a relationship,which most of the time ends up in breaking up. Plus, that is the time when puberty kicks in, and either gender has sexual inclinations most of the time, people make worst mistakes in their lives as far as relationships are concerned at that point. However, if one is mature enough to take responsible decisionsabout relationships at that point and wants to undertake a relationship, I don't see any reason why not to😊

Well said!
I care waaay more about SAT and atuff then dating
Teen years are the HEY COLLEGE ACCEPT ME PLEASE Years. its basically the real start and descions for the future
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Life itself is not a bed of roses, it's all thorns! Well, most of the times. =]

So, not just teenage, entire life's hard. Even though, teenage years have more complexity, this does not really mean it's difficult.

I have friends who've coped up well with all the changes they've been going through, they are not like me. And I guess, families play an important role in making their kids who they are. And all through the teenage, the person behaves accordingly.

Teenage is a time period when you are free, yet not completely free. When you've grown up yet, you are not an adult. You know how it is? Feelings, pain, burden and so much more! But at the end of the day, it depends on the teenager how he/she percieves all the problems, all the advises and what person they turn into.
Edited by -Kanky- - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
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When I was a teenager, I felt those were the hardest years. You are no longer a child, but not yet an adult and you spend most of your time trapped in between. If you make a mistake, you are told that you are old enough to know better. If you want to do something more you are told, you are too young for that. It is an age when you just want to be free and have fun, but there are all sorts of responsibilities. I had to endure SSC, HSC and not to mention all those preliminaries and unit tests and homework. Dealing with parents who just did not get it. And yes, those raging hormones, that too.

However, coming close to thirty I would say that it was not the teens but the ages 18-23 or so that were actually the hardest. I feel I thought my teenage was hard because of a certain level of immaturity on my part. 18-23 is when the real test of life begins. First and foremost you realize the consequences of your choices you made as a teen good and bad.

But it is not just that, 18-23 is when you really start defining yourself as an individual in context of life in general. You have done past the standardized tests and all, that was mechanical. Now you are thinking of your life conceptually. You start thinking long term in relation to education, career etc. For the first time in your life you start a process of self realization of who you are as an individual, what you want or expect from your life. This is the phase when you define a lot of values, morals, principles and beliefs that will be a base for the rest of your life - either reinforcing what you learned growing, radically redefining it or finding compromises with the working world. It's a phase when relationships in life are redefined as you realize that many childhood/teenage friendships are not forever or change, family dynamics also change for people and people start thinking in terms of their own long term personal relationship expectations. It's the first threshold into adulthood that can define the rest of our lives and can be much more difficult that teenage.

Then again there is the dreaded midlife crisis everyone talks about, the phase where half a life is whizzed by and people get bogged down with their insecurities, unfulfilled dreams, losing youthfulness and find the transition to old age terrifying. Some manage fine, but some end up with divorces and other forms of radical career life changes.

Then some people say old age is hardest. The body is physically and mentally weak, to add to that coping with boredom, loneliness, and for many loss of spouses/companions of many years. Add to that the looming realization of mortality.

Honestly, there really is no age which can probably be the hardest or easiest. Each comes with life challenges and benefits, and when we hit each phase we are equipped to deal with it. But on the whole I would say so far 18-23 has been most challenging, for just how transitional of a phase in life it is and by how much of your personality is defined in those years. At least that was the case for me.

To me teenage years are probably the best days of my life. My advice to teenagers, just relax, mom and dad will always baby you even when you have your own teenage babies – get used to it. Studying is a priority and should be your focus, but if you make mistakes life will be fine – just be prepared to work harder and fix it. Relationships, if you are mature enough – it's ok to date – to let those hormones run a wee bit. But beware your still a kid, don't do anything stupid that could ruin your life, and if your 16 and in love and wanting to get married oh gosh what is wrong with you – there is a whole life ahead of you. Take your time and enjoy the next 5-10 years or how much you want to, have fun, study, work, stand on your two feet and be someone. Then If it was meant to be, it will work out, if not there will be plenty more opportunities.

Gosh, I do sound like almost thirty don't I.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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i think life itself it hard.. nothing is easy.. our road's definitely not going to be smooth.. but it's all about how we manage to emerge triumphantly out of it..

teenage years are just very complex.. it's that transition phase from childhood to adulthood..
you just see the world changing before your eyes.. and you're struggling to fit in it.. you feel pressured by society and also a need to meet certain requirements...
these are the years where you lay your foundation to who you will become later on.. it's just that start to self-discovery in my opinion
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Doesn't matter if your a teenager or an adult, they'll be phases in your life that will be harder than others Teenagers as you said go through the stress of school, exams, parents/teachers expectation, dating and all those teenage drama's 😕 but then adult's go through Jobs, finance, family, marriage and all those adult stuff 😕 Life is just generally really complicated, it's both hard and easy, bad and good

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Posted: 15 years ago
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double post sorry

Edited by iqbal-pallavi - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades

When I was a teenager, I felt those were the hardest years. You are no longer a child, but not yet an adult and you spend most of your time trapped in between. If you make a mistake, you are told that you are old enough to know better. If you want to do something more you are told, you are too young for that. It is an age when you just want to be free and have fun, but there are all sorts of responsibilities. I had to endure SSC, HSC and not to mention all those preliminaries and unit tests and homework. Dealing with parents who just did not get it. And yes, those raging hormones, that too.

However, coming close to thirty I would say that it was not the teens but the ages 18-23 or so that were actually the hardest. I feel I thought my teenage was hard because of a certain level of immaturity on my part. 18-23 is when the real test of life begins. First and foremost you realize the consequences of your choices you made as a teen good and bad.

But it is not just that, 18-23 is when you really start defining yourself as an individual in context of life in general. You have done past the standardized tests and all, that was mechanical. Now you are thinking of your life conceptually. You start thinking long term in relation to education, career etc. For the first time in your life you start a process of self realization of who you are as an individual, what you want or expect from your life. This is the phase when you define a lot of values, morals, principles and beliefs that will be a base for the rest of your life - either reinforcing what you learned growing, radically redefining it or finding compromises with the working world. It's a phase when relationships in life are redefined as you realize that many childhood/teenage friendships are not forever or change, family dynamics also change for people and people start thinking in terms of their own long term personal relationship expectations. It's the first threshold into adulthood that can define the rest of our lives and can be much more difficult that teenage.

Then again there is the dreaded midlife crisis everyone talks about, the phase where half a life is whizzed by and people get bogged down with their insecurities, unfulfilled dreams, losing youthfulness and find the transition to old age terrifying. Some manage fine, but some end up with divorces and other forms of radical career life changes.

Then some people say old age is hardest. The body is physically and mentally weak, to add to that coping with boredom, loneliness, and for many loss of spouses/companions of many years. Add to that the looming realization of mortality.

Honestly, there really is no age which can probably be the hardest or easiest. Each comes with life challenges and benefits, and when we hit each phase we are equipped to deal with it. But on the whole I would say so far 18-23 has been most challenging, for just how transitional of a phase in life it is and by how much of your personality is defined in those years. At least that was the case for me.

To me teenage years are probably the best days of my life. My advice to teenagers, just relax, mom and dad will always baby you even when you have your own teenage babies ' get used to it. Studying is a priority and should be your focus, but if you make mistakes life will be fine ' just be prepared to work harder and fix it. Relationships, if you are mature enough ' it's ok to date ' to let those hormones run a wee bit. But beware your still a kid, don't do anything stupid that could ruin your life, and if your 16 and in love and wanting to get married oh gosh what is wrong with you ' there is a whole life ahead of you. Take your time and enjoy the next 5-10 years or how much you want to, have fun, study, work, stand on your two feet and be someone. Then If it was meant to be, it will work out, if not there will be plenty more opportunities.

Gosh, I do sound like almost thirty don't I.

Well since you have past those years in your life, it would be easier for you to tell!
I guess it varies for everyone. teen years are like those inbetween child and adult years.

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