Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 6:46 pm
i dunno what is wrong with guys my age (14-15) all of them are nasty, immature, or way into sports. is this just a phase because im am really sick of hearin nasty jokes on my bus or guys being rude to other people.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? angie91 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 7:31 pm: HAHA. Yeah, I totally know what you mean. It's probably just a phase, but for some of them, they'll never grow out of it, and for those that do, it will probably happen sometime between grade 9 and university. I've noticed theres a huge difference between grade 10 and grade 11, but that's mostly just in height and stuff. As far as the sports thing, they probably wont grow out of it. Guys will always love sports. They may quit playing them after highschool, but they wont stop talking about them ever. And the nasty jokes, well that probably wont change for a few years at least, the jokes will probably get more nasty, and less funny. And as far as being rude, they have to learn that it isnt fun to be rude to people, and that wont change until they realize that their girlfriends dont stand for it. And even then, they'll probably just break up with them rather then actually try to change. So you've just got to wait it out. It sucks, but sooner or later they'll figure it out. Hope I helped you out, love ya,
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becky_boo answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 7:29 pm: hah wow i'm soo with you on this one. I just turned 15 ya it's a phase. There all just trying to look "cool" in fron tof the buds it'll all change once they read 16-17 they get more mature and way better. For now just meet some older guys haha thats what I do.
Hope i helped!
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