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Teens
By definition we know teens means ,the numbers 13 through 19, esp. in a progression, as the 13th through the 19th years of a lifetime or of a given or implied century.
From a parents point of view defined as, a mess, attitude, sassy, lazy, unhelpful, arguing and not quite an adult.
A officer’s perspective, always getting into trouble, better off without the mischief, not old enough to be tried as an adult and a burden to society.
A teacher’s eye has to cause damage to everything they touch, back talks, uncooropative, and unwilling to learn.
To eachother somoeone who understands, someome to talk to, a friend, a role model and someone to love.
What really is a teenager Webster’s words only give us a glimps of what a teenager is to see through one you must look through the heard
My definition strong, confused, courageous, willing, in need of love, in need of attention, just trying to get along with the rest of the world, the future.
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