Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Every Year Of Your Teens, Ranked From Worst To Best

Nineteen-year-olds just shouldn’t be considered “teens.”


Age 19


Age 19


Being 19 is the worst year of all the teen years because you really shouldn't even be considered a teenager anymore. You're so close to being in your twenties, and it *really* feels like you're in them since you're in college, dating, and living your life mostly independently and your own. But you're still just nineTEEN; you're still categorized with people seven years your junior, and a lot happens in those seven years that really differentiates you from someone who's 13. You feel like an adult, you [usually] act like a grown adult, but are you actually an adult if there's a teen at the end of your age?


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Age 14


Age 14


There are few things quite as scary, stressful, and overwhelming as entering your freshman year of high school. When you're 14, you're new to being a teenager, but not in the same exciting way as when you're 13 — instead, this lack of experience, knowledge, and understanding is usually cause for both anxiety and concern. No one likes being stuck in the middle.


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Age 15


Age 15


Fifteen is one of the more boring time periods of all your teen years. It's not so bad but it's not so great, either. You're slowly getting further and further away from being the awkward 13-year-old you once were, but nothing exciting is really going on in your life. You're *so* close to 16, yet so far. Being 15 is best described in one word: blah.


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Age 18


Age 18


Turning 18 is one of the true marks of entering adulthood. You have your independence and start getting treated like more of an adult, which is great. Unfortunately, however, you also have to apply to college, take on more responsibilities, and say good-bye to the fun parts of your high school years. Being entirely carefree is mostly in the past.


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