What do you miss from your Teenage years

When my daughter comes over (not recently, of course) - she always wants to do my nails for me, and checks out my hair. It reminds me of my teen years. She's also a great helper when we go clothes shopping together. I call her my "stylist".
My words to your daughter would be, at-a girl! You take care of mom. :)
 

Before I met my husband, my cousin who lived across the street from my family were always together....When we went to High School
and graduated, our homes were being sold to a College...So Mom and Dad bought another home.....And so did my Aunt and Uncle found
a new home....
My cousin still kept in touch with me....She was in my wedding and I was in her wedding...Now she lives up North and I live down South...
We still keep in touch..
When we were younger, the first thing we did coming home from school was to watch American Bandstand....
Then Boyfriend's started....haha.....I met my boyfriend in High School and my cousin's boyfriend lived in another town....
But we still stayed close....We loved going to Main Street....We would walk from the High School and stop for soda's...
with other friends....We never went riding with guy's we didn't know....But stayed with our friend's....
I loved my childhood....(In High School there would be parties)….We were then in the last grade of High School....My cousin had her
Dad's car to use....But we never told our parents we were going to a party....Jeez in those day's (FORGET ABOUT IT)...So we would lie
to our parents and tell them we were going to the movies....After High School we never saw those kids again....I went to work and
cousin was a Hair Dresser....Then the marriages came along....The last time we saw anyone we went to High School with, we were married
and the class had a dance in a hall...That was the last time we saw most of the people...We do get some news that many have passed
away...Very Sad!!!! I still speak with my cousin by phone....I just had last night a friend that I was in her wedding called me out of the blue.
She lives in Florida....It was great hearing from her....♥
 
Cherry Coke then tasted SO much better. Our local drugstore, privately owned by a local of course, had a nice soda counter. We'd come from playing baseball and we'd all have a coke, cherry coke, or "malted."
 
Some of my memories from my short teen years......one boyfriend tried to give me driving lessons, this kind of stuff was always on the back roads, since i wasn't driving age, was a standard, considered a real hot vehicle for those days, i don't think i did very well, because there was only the one lesson, think he was protecting his car.....smart move on his part.
 
OK, now I hate you

Love the '40 Ford coupe
….no, take that back.... lusted after it

Built many a model (AMT/Revell)
Dreamed many a dream



Never rode in one


Sad now
You can't hate me Gary O', You love me. Yes, You do because I love rugged,rough real men with white beards who can fight grizzlies and wield a sword with the Vikings, and have mischievous Irish eyes! You know that! You wanted my car and I always wanted a 57 Chevy! Never got it though! We can't always get what we want! Tell me you don't hate me! (Would it help if I told you it kept breaking down?)
 
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I miss high school band.

I played trumpet (not very well.)

I was in marching band, symphonic band, brass choir, jazz band and pep band. It was my social outlet and introduced me to such a wide variety of music and composers.

My first couple of years in high school, the pep band would march through the halls playing before class started on Fridays during football season.
 
so many things -- buying latest gear to wear ' going out record buying 'lying to my parents where I was going lol
fun with my girlfriends -flirting with boys ...and how I miss the juke boxes in coffee shops ……......……..
 
What do you miss from your Teenage years
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I enjoyed reading all the comments.

I miss just about everything. I had a great life back then and still do. I would like to do it all over again and sometimes I do. Memories are a great thing. It’s the one thing that no person can take from you. Maybe a disease can, but no person.
 
Some of my memories from my short teen years......one boyfriend tried to give me driving lessons, this kind of stuff was always on the back roads, since i wasn't driving age, was a standard, considered a real hot vehicle for those days, i don't think i did very well, because there was only the one lesson, think he was protecting his car.....smart move on his part.
Yes especially if it was stick shift. Thump, thump, thump, grind into second gear. Been there. Done that.
 


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