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Human Growth

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During the interview process I found that the young person that I interviewed and I have very similar responses. Our parents both consider one of our strengths to be our morals and religious

convictions. She did consider one of her strengths to be responsibility. That is far from a strength for me. I considered one of my weaknesses to be procrastination. We both considered one of our weaknesses to be that we were sometimes too nice. She thought that a girl and boy should be 21 before getting married. I thought a girl should be 20 and a boy 22. We both agreed that 25 was a good age to be a parent. We experienced puberty at the same age of 12, but we felt differently about it. We both said we were self-concious about our looks. We have close friends and both chose those friends because of similar interests. We both remember being hurt by our peers and hurting others also. She envied a person because of her popularity and had no public heroes. I don't remember a person that I envied but I did have public heroes like sports and music stars. We both admire our mothers for being so strong. We both think that 16 is a good age to start dating. Respect is an important thing to look for with her. Mine was attraction. We both named honesty, personality, and looks as important characteristics.

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