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I feel the other way around is more accurate to me. Stuff I thought was embarrassing or cringe or whatever as a teenager are really cool now that I’m an adult.
Being toxic to a grown men for fun , i was literally destroying their ego. I didn’t think it was a big thing, just having some fun as a minor , because they kept getting back to me , till too late realizing it was toxic & maybe abuse. I don’t know
I don’t know that I could say. Worrying about things being cool or not being cool is so much more a teenager thing than a 50-year-old thing. I mean my teenage self thought lots of things were cool that aren’t cool anymore. But that’s OK.
I’m trying to think of an example of that, but still not coming up with anything. Like remember in the early 90s when all the sodas were clear for some reason? I actually thought that was stupid back then too. 😆
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Man, I’m not embarrassed by anything. Of course I’ve done dumb things in the past, but so has every other human alive.
Mullets.
Smoking
Getting drunk.
I’m 29 and a parent now and my god…
I feel the other way around is more accurate to me. Stuff I thought was embarrassing or cringe or whatever as a teenager are really cool now that I’m an adult.
Glass packs, air shocks, mullets and razor blades.
Being toxic to a grown men for fun , i was literally destroying their ego. I didn’t think it was a big thing, just having some fun as a minor , because they kept getting back to me , till too late realizing it was toxic & maybe abuse. I don’t know
console wars
I made being a Doctor Who fan a big part of my personality. I was such a dork. Lol
not caring about school :/
Rap music
Thinking that I would know everything after turning 18.
How tight my jeans were.
If you have to lay on the bed and use pliers, they’re too tight.
Drinking, gambling.
I don’t know that I could say. Worrying about things being cool or not being cool is so much more a teenager thing than a 50-year-old thing. I mean my teenage self thought lots of things were cool that aren’t cool anymore. But that’s OK.
I’m trying to think of an example of that, but still not coming up with anything. Like remember in the early 90s when all the sodas were clear for some reason? I actually thought that was stupid back then too. 😆
Almost everything I thought was cool at the time, except tacos.
Chasing around women I found attractive
Going to strip clubs
Smoking
Hair metal
Thinking i was “mature” and “not like other girls” as a 16 year old because men over 25 wanted to date me. 😬
Being famous/ rich. They don’t tell you the rungs on the ladder to the top are made of other people’s throats you’ve stepped on.