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It is ok!

People make mistakes all the time, its normal and nothing to worry about...

but its not right that children are a worse case.

Saying that it means why should it be alright for older people to mess up but for younger people to looked down at when they are in the wrong??

My answer to this all:

its the same for older and younger people. mistakes happen sometimes you and other people will hate the mistake but altoghter everyone does it... x

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