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I thought Polly was remarkably mature. A lot of it had to do with her growing experience with Max, but I just do not think you can mature that fast without already having a lot of sophisticated adult qualities. I am not sure if visiting Max so much was good for her because she started out mature without Max, and in my opinion, what she really needed is to savior her childhood. She needed to be hanging out with friends, and experiencing life in her own generation.
Was visiting Max so much really good for Polly, or did she miss out on a lot of the things 16-year-olds are suppossed to experience? This question applies to any 16-year-old, when is it okay to get them thinking about the deep life issues and when should you just tell them to go be a kid?
Kevin Matuseski
Sunday, March 16, 2008
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