I find that many of the questions appear to be either from very immature people or someone older that hasn't grown up.
The answer to an immature person's question should be handled gently, honestly, and not have a rude or gross response.
With all due respect, I'm thinking that an immature person is younger than 15. You can pick the age! That's my best guess.
For those older than 15...answer anyway you want,,,but stay within the guidlines.
We can all learn a lot from questions and we can share our similar experinces with the intent of helping others.
Please answer with a Yes or No....and suggest an age.
2007-03-21
15:50:50
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Maybe it's best to just mention: "Younger than 15".
2007-03-22
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no. I'm 24, not that that matters. I ask stupid Q's and good ones, and funny ones. answer however you want. have fun. that's all I'm here for. and I don't mind being called immature because I try to entertain.
2007-03-21 15:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You hit on something once you stated no longer listening to, by way of fact a man or woman could be getting deaf. i think that there are a number of, many extra injuries at the instant, by way of fact human beings have their ears plugged with the two a cellular telephone ear telephone, an i-pod, or some musical contraption this is plugged into their ear. additionally, i in my opinion sense that speaking on a cellular telephone is a lot extra risky than some seniors who would be deaf. proportion sensible i'd think of that cellular telephones and ear plugs to hearken to music are lots extra risky. As for attempting out for drugs or Alcohol, i think each and every physique could be examined, no longer purely seniors. I wager you something that there are extra human beings on drugs and alcohol, that under the age of fifty than over. I wager which you and the two people who responded you first, are no longer seniors. do no longer ignore what is going around comes around.
2016-12-15 05:57:09
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answered by cheng 4
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I have raised this question before. I think age should be a mandatory rule. I'm not much for forcing people into doing things. It would really help with the types of answers that are given. I don't want to scar some kid for life.
2007-03-21 16:06:01
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answered by Jaded 4
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yes...I agree 100%, however I don't think it will stop rude and ignorant people from being to forward with kids much to young to hear it. I feel really bad when I come across a question from someone who is obviously young, and is sincerely asking for help with a problem or personal issue, and someone answers them with a bold, rude, or very sexual remark. Some of these kids really need help with things they can't talk to their parents about. It's sad enough that they have to turn to a stranger online, its even more sad when that stranger fills them full of knowledge they are far too young to
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Great question, i'm going to keep watching to read some opinions of other responders.
2007-03-21 16:51:23
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answered by anncinn 3
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Yes, but, it doesnt matter because you can still lie about it. How are you going to patrol it.
I'm 36 oh no wait I'm 22
2007-03-21 16:08:49
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answered by ashashbaby 3
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I don't think it would help everyone lies about their age
2007-03-21 15:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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no, people would make up a birthdate any way.
2007-03-21 15:57:30
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answered by glass. 5
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No
2007-03-21 16:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i could careless
2007-03-21 15:56:28
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answered by GleN 6
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No!!
2007-03-21 16:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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