I Don’t Want to Grow Up

When I was 12 years old, I never wanted to grow older. Getting older means getting your heart broken, having wrinkles and crow’s feet under the eyes and saggy skin. Growing old also would also mean bigger, grown up problems like debt, unfaithfulness, employment and so much more. No wonder grown up people have lots of gray hair and wrinkles from depression and other emotional problems.

Growing up would mean deciding about kitchen lighting designs, what wine goes well with fish or what wedding dress to wear. Growing up would mean lots of temptations from alcohol, drugs, sex and a whole lot more.

Though, growing up does have its perks. A grown up can travel anywhere at any time. Grownups can drive cars, motorcycles and other great vehicles. It would be quite lovely to be able to eat exotic food and good wine too.

Partying seems to be a great way to have fun when you’re a grownup. Hanging out with friends and just chilling out or dancing sounds really great. It would also be fun to watch movies that kids aren’t allowed to view. Living alone is also an advantage as a grownup. No more waiting for turns in the bathroom and no more snoring noises from your brother’s room.