Different problems. When you're a teenager your world revolves around yourself - how you are perceived by your peer group - since you are struggling to find an identity and a path in the world. So you are looking inwards at yourself more, still trying to win others' approval and set your sail on the world sea.
As an adult you usually take on responsibility for others which includes ensuring enough money to pay the bills, plus the responsibility of nurturing children to their own adulthood. So you are more outward focused, seeing dangers or problems where perhaps they may not exist since you have a wider responsibility. You tend to have less worry about yourself but more for others.
Whether you define these as MORE problems is up to your own responsibility level - what causes one person worry will be nothing to another.
2006-11-25 23:05:02
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answered by gorgeousfluffpot 5
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Of course adults have more problems. Most have to worry about their kid(s), they have to pay bills, they have to keep up with their jobs, they have to do all this stuff just to make it by everyday. I believe that teens should enjoy life as they have it. At one point, they are gonna get the weights of being an adult and then they will see just how much harder and how much more responsibility you have to handle, than being a mere teen.
2006-11-25 23:04:55
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answered by lovesaragon 5
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I think that the amount of problems that the person feels they have don't change as you get older but teenagers deal with more trivial problems that they percieve to be serious and adults deal with more life altering problems.
2006-11-26 09:24:31
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answered by babeejazzy 3
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Yes. They have to work. Pay the Bills. Handle legal matters. Insurance. Health problems within the family. But most of all and most stressful is raising teenagers who think they know everything.
2006-11-25 22:58:00
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answered by bubbles_grandpa 3
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I think adults have more than teenagers. Only because they have the problems of everyday life, plus the thought of their own mortality, something most teenagers don't think about, and then, they also have the burden of rethinking all of these "problems" we had then to relive all over again.
2006-11-25 22:57:47
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answered by policetac 3
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the term ' more' here is relative, the degree of a problem or problems is different to different person. the definition differs with the situations.
every body have some kind of minor or major, more or less problems in life. its how we handle the problems. some people think problem as a part of life and accept it , some people continuesly cry having one while some people try to have a solution.
i can't agree that adults have more problems than teenegers.
2006-11-25 23:09:07
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answered by Novatna Dokic 2
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No. Problems or issues arise when a person is unable to cope with his environment. It depends on the individual and his envorionment. So age plays no role on the number of problems a person experiences. Age can only help cope with them better. But a problem is something you cant cope with, thats why it is a problem.
2006-11-25 23:11:16
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answered by AlexTT 2
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adults !!!! But teenagers make big mistakes thinking they know everything , and get themselves into a mess that they have to deal with for the rest of their life.
2006-11-25 23:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Has to be a teenager asking this question.
Adults have problems that you would not believe. Bills, Bosses, Peers... and Teenagers.
2006-11-25 23:03:19
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answered by hyperhealer3 4
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definately adults, becoz they faces the problem of every matter and teenagers r facing only their problems which relating to them.
2006-11-25 23:01:23
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answered by Lucky 3
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