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Flauer [41]
2 years ago
15

What would be an opposing/counter-argument of how it's hard being an adult?

English
1 answer:
alexandr1967 [171]2 years ago
7 0
You could say 3 things:

one
Its a wonderful experience rasing a child
EX: sharing laughs and memories together

two
Being independent feels great. Being free to do watever you please.
EX: Driving to the places you want to go. Wearing what you want to wear.

three
Building your life the way you want it to be and being your own person.
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