Have to admit it, I am a very change-resistant person

:rolleyes:

You still haven’t answered the questions about how a teenager is like weight loss.

:dubious:

I don’t see any similarity there at all to weight loss.

I agree that being a kid is different than being a teenager.

Everyone thinks differently so…

Yes, some people think coherent thoughts and others do not.

Your world will change, so you’ll have no choice but to adapt.
You’ll eventually graduate, have to live on your own, pay your own bills, find a job, find transportation, and provide for yourself.
When that happens, you’ll be reminiscing about the happier times when you didn’t have to make life-changing decisions. It’s something we all go through. Just wait your turn.

Yeah, could you explain clearly? I think your explanations of so many things on this board seem like they make sense to you, and in your head you think you’ve answered the question, but you’re leaving out important information (or maybe parts of sentences?).

Can you try again? Pretend you don’t think you answered this before, and start over: How is being a teenager like weight loss?

It really goes without saying.

I don’t understand how it doesn’t make sense
Because both require great effort
As you grow up, you have to get used to new life changing situations and new social pressures, norms and ideas, and you also have to stress about financial and school situations.

Losing weight requires great amount of exercise and diet and of course like growing up, your diet choices impact your routine.

A-ha! I follow you now. Let’s continue.

Yes, I see.

I’ll allow this.

This makes my head hurt.

Lol

Dude, one of these days, you will look back on your teen years as a carefree time. When Mom paid the bills and bought the groceries. Provided you with a bunch of Dove men hygiene products. When you could game and post on random message boards to your hearts content. That is nothing like losing weight or any number of adult trials and tribulations. Quit fretting over the shit and go have fun. You’re a kid, get on with being a kid.

Just got back from a high school soccer game, it was an embarrassing yet fun time.

Do you ever actually RESPOND to what people are saying to you?

I think he did (this once), by saying he had fun.
Responding to: “Quit fretting over the shit and go have fun.”

But, yeah, he’s ignoring all the other advice…

I think the point of that post was to show off some gratitude

Anyways, I will try to discuss personal issues less online. Problem is I am such an introvert and people know it, this is why people love taking advantage over me in social real life situations.

Even my mom has sometimes no way to help me out, so I am just doing whatever I can.
And no I don’t go saying “Where’s my social privilege?” I just try to work my ass off to earn my reputation.

Seriously? Did you just get here?

Pretty sure, as long as his routine continues to garner responses, ain’t nothing gonna change. But I do admire your optimism! Good luck with that!

Wow, that’s some bullshit nonsense right there. You’ve got gift for this, kid. Keep this up and you’ll be recruited by 4chan by the time you graduate high school. Save your mom a bunch of money wasted on college.

Introvert? Kid, in your short time here I know more about you than my next door neighbors.