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Trending & News A teenager has a very, very limited amount of experience with the real world. How can a 50 year old man or woman pretend they haven't had all of their experiences? How can them make themselves perceive things in the same way that they did when they were so much younger?
Absolutely!! Wasn't Paul Rubens still doing it before he died? Back in the `50's, there was a movie series called, The Bowery Boys. It's about a group of TEENS in New York and some of the trouble they get into. In some of them, there's a character named, W Whitey because he has stone white hair. The reason his hair is completely white is because he's already in his 50's! Most of the others in the gang were already in their 20's and 30's!!
They stared working in the gang when they really WERE teens, back in the late `30's
Now I could be totally wrong for which I apologise in advance, for isn't there an old saying that goes like "men never grow up"!
Sure, and it seems like an increasingly popular trend
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There isn't a teenage or 50 year old way of acting, behaving, or thinking.
People act, behave, and think based on their personality/genetics, not their age.
It would be very uncommon that a person has a drastic personality change, as that mostly is caused by brain injury.
Why not? We behave as we feel :D
that's my father and uncle.
It's possible, but not wise.
I try but I cannot do it.
That is just called being immature
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