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meh, I don't actually agree with that. taking care of young kids is a lot of effort, and teens are both in need of their own social development and also just aren't responsible enough (and if they are, something went wrong)
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I think kids that are interested in helping take care of other kids should have the chance to do so. But even without school, there's so much knowledge out there, and teenage years are kind of a hormonal mess, and teens don't have good judgement yet. Let them explore & be sneaky
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i honestly don't buy this. i think a lot of the cultural conception of teenagers (especially the bit about "hormones") is an artifact of how powerless we make them and that they would shape up tremendously if given appropriate amounts of power and responsibility
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my transition started at 28 and for like 2 years all of my emotions got fucked up again, which took a while to wrangle, and people got hurt in the progress... and that's second puberty in my late 20s.
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I agree, but I don't think it leads to "kids are actually responsible and well behaved". We trap them in a weird cycle, and some of the rebellion is from that; but outside of that I think kids have to make mistakes to find what works. maybe better not around younger kids.
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obviously I wasn't a teen in my late 20s and I had done a lot of healing already just to come out and in the years after that. But my social profile changed, hormonal changes drift you emotionally, and I made mistakes once again.
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