12 Signs You're A Kid Trapped In An Adult's Body
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12 Signs You're A Kid Trapped In An Adult's Body

You're know you're a kid at heart when...

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12 Signs You're A Kid Trapped In An Adult's Body
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Adulting sucks. It really does. All of these new responsibilities, homework, bills, your job, not to mention trying to balance a social life on top of everything. It's overwhelming, to say the least. If it were up to me, I would stay in bed all day with my blankie and fruit snacks watching Disney movies. Some of us just refuse to grow up and dream of the good ol' days when your only worry was which flavor popsicle you wanted.

If these things apply to you, you're probably a kid trapped in an adult's body. But hey, embrace it! Have fun and ignore the people that tell you to "grow up" because you don't need that kind of negativity in your life.

1. Your diet consists of Spongebob mac n cheese, Lunchables, juice boxes, pizza rolls, etc.

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You can't wait to get home to have your after-school snack.

2. You have to take a nap at least once a day.

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Naps are a crucial part of your life. There's no way you get through the day without one.

3. You are genuinely offended when you aren't allowed to order off the kids menu.

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Sometimes you just want a smaller portion...or smiley fries.

4. People might have called you immature once or twice... or all the time.

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You don't take it as an insult, though, they're just jealous that you have more fun.

5. You still get hype when you hear the ice cream truck driving through your neighborhood.

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And you're probably the first one in line.

6. You still rely on your mommy and daddy for too many things.

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Making appointments for yourself is a stressful job, I'd rather have my mom do it for me.

7. You can still be found regularly watching all of the same cartoons you did as a child.

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Some of your favorites include but are not limited to: Spongebob, Scooby-Doo, Fairly Oddparents, Hey Arnold!, and Rocket Power.

8. You love making pillow forts, popping bubble wrap, and jumping from bed to bed, and stuff like that.

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9. You are overly-emotional about boy bands.

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First, it was N*Sync, then The Jonas Brothers, and you have now moved on to One Direction. You have a thing for boys singing and dancing around in tight pants.

10. You refuse to part with all of your stuffed animals.


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And still sleep with your favorite one you've had since you were young.

11. Your attention span has not improved much since you were a kid.


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12. The thought of getting a big person job and adulting scares the hell out of you.


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I refuse to grow up.

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