Just my thoughts and opinions. Although it may be fun for her and others around her, it is NOT appropriate behavior for ANYONE, male or female, on the bus, to do so as it may distract the bus driver, and cause an accident. With any bubbles, there is ALWAYS someone with a ready finger to poke it and burst it, more often than not creating a mess. The gum may go only on the bubble maker, but usually goes onto fingers and onto the bus seat in front of the one blowing bubbles as well, necessitating someone to clean the gum off of the seat. I thought ALL buses had rules against Chewing Gum on the bus, because of this and other reasons, like it accidentally drops out of mouths onto the floor, is left there for someone to step into and track across the entire bus floor, as well as the not so funny kid/kids who sticks his/her wad of gum under the seat (for posterity?), and the fact that it may be a possible choking hazard for the gum chewer, and a health hazard, with saliva all over it, to one who has to pick it up or clean it up.
yes
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Minecraft is appropriate for late teenage and upwards. This is not because of anything particularly offensive but because of the complexity of the game.
Four young teenage black boys from the USA.
As Princess Bubblegum ages, she may face new challenges and responsibilities as she transitions into adolescence. She may need to navigate the complexities of ruling a kingdom while also dealing with the typical struggles of teenage life. It could be an opportunity for character growth and development in future storylines.
No it is not appropriate 4 your child especially at the age of 11. there are certain words that are not good manners, like d**k.
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Yes! Teenage boys generally are appreciative of anything that is electrical or otherwise beeps and makes noise.
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Teenage risk behavior are behaviors that will put the child in harms way. These includes fighting, truancy, drug abuse, and unprotected sexual activities.
Yes, for teenage girls, not so sure about boys.