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Oct 31, 2024
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Still Blue
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I doubt that applies to populations that do things like
* Serve full time missions between 18-20
* Marry and have kids in their 20s
* Complete degrees, join the workforce, take on mortgages, etc, all in their 20s and early 30s
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Teenagers shouldn’t trick or treat
arizonacougarfan
Oct 31, 7:09pm
Better than what they could be doing.
byuluvr
Oct 31, 7:12pm
Seems like a low bar for measuring behavior.
The Dark Knight
Oct 31, 7:12pm
Yeah, I had a teen at least 15 show up. No costume, just a hoodie, by himself
The Dark Knight
Oct 31, 7:12pm
I’ll allow this.
cosmette
Oct 31, 7:15pm
Meh. Who cares - let them have their fun.
wannnacruise
Oct 31, 7:24pm
If not for them, I would barely have any kids come to my house and a whole bunch
benny1982
Oct 31, 7:31pm
Would you rather they sit at home looking at instagram on their smart phones?
Heath Squashwell
Oct 31, 7:37pm
Fr, what else are they going to do?
BaseCoug
Oct 31, 7:39pm
Be a kid while you can. Adulthood is coming for them all and it often sucks!
Still Blue
Oct 31, 7:46pm
I disagree actually. Interesting fact about developmental psychology:
The Dark Knight
Oct 31, 7:54pm
I doubt that applies to populations that do things like
Still Blue
Oct 31, 8:02pm
We’re talking about 13-15 year old kids Trick or Treating. Not 18-30.
cosmette
Oct 31, 8:47pm
I used to think that. Now that I have teenagers, I strongly disagree.
cougfanblue
Oct 31, 8:04pm
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