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TwiddlerofThumbs · F
Being naive and being stupid are very different things.
SassySpiceSexy · 26-30, F
@TwiddlerofThumbs Please care to explain
TwiddlerofThumbs · F
For example. A teenager who thinks life will be simple and easy once they get out on their own. They are naive, not stupid. Now if they are 30 and think life shits on them and everyone else has it easy, that's stupid.
SassySpiceSexy · 26-30, F
@TwiddlerofThumbs Oooh okay. I guess the adults are the stupid ones. Right?
TwiddlerofThumbs · F
@SassySpiceSexy mostly, yes. I've met very few children I would ever consider stupid. Sometimes they do stupid things, but kids are not stupid. They think they are and they choose to become (not intentionally usually)
SassySpiceSexy · 26-30, F
@TwiddlerofThumbs True. But most kids get away with more than adults. Adults get screamed at or go straight to jail
TwiddlerofThumbs · F
@SassySpiceSexy Kids should get away with more than adults. They are still learning. That doesn't mean they should not be held responsible for the asshole things they may do. How they are held accountable, that depends on what they did and their age.
SassySpiceSexy · 26-30, F
@TwiddlerofThumbs How come? Kids have it made and adults go to jail
TwiddlerofThumbs · F
@SassySpiceSexy depends on what they are doing I guess.