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Spectrum is ever changing

Kayla55

Well-Known Member
Didn't finish saying this last time but when we are younger we note differences in red flags, so youngsters may not like sound kids but depending on choice to have kids this changes,
Which red flags would you say are first world problems but mostly age specific, as mentioned previously many parents noted changes/imrovements over time and less red flags!!
Really is a spectrum
 
What is a red flag?
A red flag is something that could be an indication that something is bad.

For instance, if someone smokes but doesn't care where, that could be a red flag because it could indicate that they do not care about the people around them or that they do but can't control themselves because they are so addicted to smoking.
 

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