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fandomsecrets2015-10-28 05:41 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-10-29 12:45 am (UTC)(link)Having someone at a different stage of life or with different experiences can be helpful just to hear yourself try to explain something to someone else and realize something you missed.
And at this risk of being dogpiled: Teenagers can be more intelligent than adults in some ways. Granted, their brains are still growing, and they lack a lot of life experience. But they add new nerve cells very fast and may lack certain learned prejudices--so they can actually be relatively quick and flexible in their thinking.
I don't think teenagers are in general good counselors, but they can be good sounding boards.