Society & Politics I'm 19, am I too old to be "immature" & still act like a teen? (Page 3) Anonymous (18-24) Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 11 I'm 19, am I too old to be "immature" & still act like a teen? Post Opinion 71 Opinion Like Share Follow 2 likes
JosyJosy Follow Master Age: 31 +1 y 1.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. No as long as it's the good traits of a teen 0 0 Reply
Alexandrubaschet08 Follow Guru Age: 30 +1 y 882 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Yes, way out of your age 0 0 Reply
SavageGirl101 Follow Explorer Age: 21 +1 y 330 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I still act like a teen so your fine 0 0 Reply
hellacray Follow Guru Age: 34 +1 y 1.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. 19 still has teen in it so you tell me. 0 0 Reply
andy530 Follow Guru Age: 36 +1 y Act like a teen how? 0 2 Reply Asker +1 y like be a little stupid & immature and just have fun carelessly that type of thing Reply andy530 +1 y I mean you’re still young and I don’t see that as being a problem as long as you’re also able to maturely address areas of your life that are increasingly requiring you “adult” Reply
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No as long as it's the good traits of a teen
Yes, way out of your age
Listen to act my age by Katy perry
I still act like a teen so your fine
19 still has teen in it so you tell me.
Well, you are nineTEEN.
Not at all. Never lose your spark.
You still are a teen...
NEVER TOO OLD TO STOP BEING IMMATURE!
i'm that age, no have fun
Act however the f*ck you wanna act
Nope, that's not a thing.
You are older than last years
"I'm too old to act attractive?"
wot?
Around your boss yes. Otherwise no
I am 30 and I still behave like a teen
No, but you are getting close to that line.
Not really
No such thing.
Act like a teen how?
like be a little stupid & immature and just have fun carelessly that type of thing
I mean you’re still young and I don’t see that as being a problem as long as you’re also able to maturely address areas of your life that are increasingly requiring you “adult”