What is the hardest age in life?
Answer:
15-20
am 19 now and wish I was 25 now.
15 so far
17 because I'm not adult yet And I'm so close.
I'm 31. I've found the most difficult stage so far in my life was from 12-17. Being a kid sucked.
I've found that life is hard at every age, the only difference is that different ages bring new and different problems. : )
Have to say 15. Chronic erections that hurt. Social skills that seem inadequate.
For most people it is the age they're living. Mine is the early forties, a lot of trouble and little hope. I searching for something and not really knowing what it was.
financially or just in general...cuz I'd say the hardest age is the age where your kids are in school that first year..the financial difficulty of having kids in school..has gotta be killer..not to mention that you miss them...
being a teenager - maybe up to 20 or so.
all that angst, worrying about whether someone likes you, or what someone said about you - being close enough to adult to see it might get better, but you can't actually DO anything to get to adult status.
Their are many good things about being a teenager, but i mostly remember angst, confusion, depression, frustration, helplessness.
12-17
your twenties
to answer it from an anthropology standpoint, i'd have to say infancy. when you are a newborn you are completely vulnerable. you cant speak.. you cant walk... you defecate on yourself. if you go to sleep you may not wake up.
you are completely vulnerable on having a support system--not of your own choosing-- in place prior to your birth.
thankfully, we all grow out of it
I cant help thinking about when I get older(like 80). I see all my older family members and I can't stand thinking that my life will get that repetitive.
20's stuck between a kid and an adult wondering where your life is headed and knowing that the decisions you make today will affect tommorow but not entirely sure you wil make the right decision because you are still so young
20-24 because people are usually leaving home then. trying to put into practice the things that their parents taught them about things like rent, food shopping electricity bills and just in gereral getting their life and finances on track after moving out of home
The teenage years are the hardest to me and the most scary. If parents were ever to lose one of their children it seems that this would be it!! Driving a car, getting into the wrong crowd and getting invoved in drugs, to committing suicide.
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