Joe90 wrote:
When I was younger my mum said that once you're old enough to sit in a pub and drink (which is usually 18 in the UK) you shouldn't be loitering about, and that loitering is what younger teens do because they're too young for pubs but too old to play (except for sports). I don't really get this though. When I was 18 I went through a phase of loitering with a group of friends, but some were 17, and I wasn't really interested in pubs and drinking anyway, I just wanted to get out and socialise. We just hung about in the town, chatting and joking. Then we went to one of their houses and sat up in his bedroom, playing videogames and chatting. Was doing that at 18 stupid of me, or is it quite normal for 18-year-olds to still loiter about or hang out in your friend's bedroom? After all, you're still a teenager at 18 and most aren't ready to be responsible, mature adults yet.
Yes I know this was years ago but I've never asked this before here and I was just wondering what you think.
I never loitered as a teen because its a crime where i live