Once upon a time, we were younger. And boy, did some of us think we were rad, groovy, phat, fly. Maybe even lit. We might have thought we were cooler than ice cold. Frostier than Vanilla Ice. Doper than Snoop Doggy Dogg. Only to get a much-needed reality check, when looking back on our teenage photos many years later. Sock-stuffed bras, third grade early midlife crisis, that hairstyle, those leg warmers, this make-up. Cringe. And cringe again.
If you want to feel a bit better about your biggest teenage faux pas, r/blunderyears might just be the perfect place for you. With 1 million members, sharing their "dusty treasures", you'll soon realize you don't have to carry your shame alone. Bored Panda has picked our personal favorites, for you to have a good (maybe even relatable) laugh at. Don't forget to upvote the ones that made you feel better about your own younger regrets.
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My 8th Birthday. I Was The Only Kid That Knew How To Party
By The Third Grade I Was Dressed For My Midlife Crisis
9 Year Old Cousin: Stepped Out Of Vogue. 8 Year Old Me: Stepped Out Of An Episode Of South Park
If you were obsessed with being “cool” as a teenager, you’re not alone. And if you now realize you weren’t as cool as you thought you were, you also aren’t alone. As these “Blunder Years” pictures thankfully prove. The teenage need to be cool is actually quite normal. And that’s because of a few factors.
You might remember your teen years as a time you were exploring your identity. According to the Parenting Teenagers Academy, because many teens are unsure of themselves, they tend to feel insecure. One of the safest ways for them to feel accepted is to get into the “in crowd”. “Being socially accepted is something that most humans (regardless of age) strive for,” reads the site. “And by being cool this is the quickest way to get there.”
I (Female) Insisted On Dressing Up As Steve Wozniak For 'Historical Figures' Day In Elementary School
My Friends & I Rocking Our Zoot Suits During The Swing Craze In The 90s
My Freshman Yearbook Photo (2014)
The need to be cool and popular is also a cry for attention. Insecure teenagers might seek validation to feel better about themselves. The same can be said for insecure adults. It’s about ego… The academy teaches parents that the ego is formed during the teenage years.
“The ego loves to be cool because it will feel more powerful,” reads the site. “Its sense of self worth is being established and it gains a hold on your teenager, at least until they can learn to strike a balance between their true self and ego self.”
My Mom Is Coming Out Of Her Bridesmaid's Dress, My Dad's Eyes Are Closed, My Brother Has His Finger Up His Nose, My Sister Has A Hand In Her Mouth, And I Am Over Being A Flower Girl
Yes, I Really Wore This To School…
The Fear Is Real. Age 15, Caught Dancing By Myself In My Room
What’s considered cool to one clique, might not be cool to another. For some, rebelling is the ultimate act of coolness. “Many teenagers feel that by associating themselves with particular music, clothes, and culture, they’re rebelling and this makes them cool,” notes the Parenting Teenagers Academy site.
I Was Trying To Smile Like A Ninja Turtle. Doesn't Translate Well When Actual Humans Attempt It
Almost 25 Years Ago... I Used To Wrap My Hair Up With Things. This Is My Last Year Of High School Year Book Photo. 17 Years Old. Phone Cord Head Band. So Stylish! What's A Phone Cord?!
The Chill That Crawled Up My Spine When This Came Up On My Timeline
According to NPO Child Focus, teenagers rebel for various reasons. They could be searching for their identity, asserting their independence and autonomy, or they could give in to peer pressure. Adolescence is a time of self-discovery. And teens might be questioning “values, beliefs, and authority figures to form their own sense of self,” suggests Child Focus. “This can lead to rebellious behavior as they try to establish their own identities separate from their parents or guardians.”
Grandma Took Me To Get Glamour Shots At The Mall- Mom Said She Almost Had A Heart Attack First Time She Saw The Photos
Me - 5 Years Old, Around 1991/92
Me, Circa ‘05, 6 Years Before Bob’s Burgers Came Out
In 2022, The New York Times asked 18 teenagers what they loved most about being their age. Not too surprisingly, fun, freedom, possibility and independence were among the top coolest things about being a teenager. “I am a 16-year-old teenage girl. I have slumber parties with my friends where we eat snacks and talk about boys and post embarrassing photos,” wrote one respondent, who might already be planning her future “Blunder Years” posts.
Homecoming, Senior Year 2003. Attending The Old Football Dance To Complain About The Music And Sulk About
It Was So Scratchy
My Husband, Circa 1987
He looks like what i image Robin Leach looked like when he was a kid😂
“I go to bed late and wake up tired on Monday mornings. I wear small clothing — I wear obscenely oversized clothes. I put glitter on my face and shout cheers with kids I barely know at sports games and pep rallies,” continued the teen.
Another respondent said they think "the best thing about being my age is knowing you can make mistakes." We'll cheers to that. As might anyone else who has a hidden stash of dusty blunder pics, and a head full of regret.
High School Senior Photo 2007
My 1994 High School Senior Yearbook Picture
My First Ever School Picture. I'm Told It Made My Mother Cry
My Fiancé Saw This Picture My Parents Took Of Me On A Cruise Ship And Laughed Until She Cried
Bring A Prop For School Pictures. Most Kids Brought Sports Equipment Or An Instrument. I Brought...my Ventriloquist Dummy
How I Went To Senior Prom In 2000
When I Was 13 My Mom And I Had Some Fun After My Deadbeat Dad "Gifted" Me A Trash Bag Of His Girlfriend's Clothes, Left On Our Front Porch
Used To Wear This Bunny Suit Long After It Was Age Appropriate And Theme Appropriate... In This Photo It Wasn't Even Easter, It Was Someone's Birthday
Mom Asked Me To Model For A “Moody” Photo Shoot. Peak 7th Grade Me
Thought I Was Cool With My "Spike Hair" No Wonder People Used To Say It Looked Like A Tsunami
Me Rockin' TF Out Of A Mullet And Living My Best Life In Hawaii 1994
I Hear This Is The Sub For Those Who Have Studied The Blade
One of my senior pics, I'm wearing an olive green beret (military, not sure what country, it was a gift), a fringed black leather biker jacket, and welding a katana (the ever popular dragon-head-and-wing design). The photographer was so excited he made me hild that thing forever while he played around with different lighting and effects. (He ended up using it in his advertising flyer for a couple years!) 😆
Was Feeling Myself After Finding A Loose Tassel From My Friends Couch Pillows
Old Lady In The 80’s
My College Rebel Phase Was To Be The Opposite Of My Hippy Dippy Parents
My Friends And Family Let Me Leave The House Like This. It Was 1984, And I'm 15
My Wife Framed This Atrocity. 7yrs Old In 1987
Dear Diary, Mood: Apathetic
I Didn't Even Play Guitar
That Time I Wanted To Be A Denim Druid
1995-1997 My Dear Grandpa Showed These To My Fiance The Night Before Our Holy Matrimony
Looking Back At This Mother Daughter Photo Shoot At Disney, I Can See My Mom Was Trying So Hard To Bond With Me… Her Angsty, Awkward 13yo Daughter
I Looked Ready To Join The Golden Girls By The Time I Was 7 In 2004. Can You Tell I Wasn’t Pleased?
I Got The Jacket From The Lost And Found Box And Spray Painted My Shoes Gold In Welding Class, Myspace Delivered Too Hard Circa 2007
Went To School As A Girl For Halloween, Circa 2007
I Think This Hairstyle Was A Thing?
15 Years Ago
(If you care about the integrity of hair you don’t want to know how I achieved the tie dye looking bangs, and no…. My eyebrows never grew back 3x thicker than before shaving them despite my wishes.)
4th Grade 1991, Laser Background, Big Wire Frame Glasses And Ministry Shirt. Doesn't Get Much More Early 90s Than This
OK being into Ministry in 1991 is super cool in my book. I didn't get into them until a decade later.
Mil Killing It With Another Share: Husband Age 14
8th Grade, Dared To Wear Thongs And Sock Stuffed Bras To School. We Did
Oh My God
I Can Guarantee Protection
Yeah--most of them are either "that was the style at the time," or "at least you had the guts to try something different," with a few "well, that stage is awkward for everyone," and "you were having fun, who cares how it looked?"
Load More Replies...These were so cringy I couldn't even read a single one of them. Outstanding post!
I think most of these are either sweet, or fantastically cool. Sure, you're not going to dress like that as an adult (shame) but I love them all.
Where I'm from we say, "don't kill the part of you that's cringey, kill the part that cringes."
Load More Replies...Being an adult is boring. We don't get to have "phases" any more.
I have pictures like that and I'm not embarrassed in the slightest. It was me and still is me. If someone finds them cringe, it's a them problem 😁
These are great. Really. Style is what it is at the time. Fun thread!
Dude in butterfly frame is NOT 7. He's not grinning with baby teeth. He's more like 10 or 11.
Hard to believe the well could be running dry, but I have seen far more cringeworthy pictures than this in previous BP posts.
Yeah--most of them are either "that was the style at the time," or "at least you had the guts to try something different," with a few "well, that stage is awkward for everyone," and "you were having fun, who cares how it looked?"
Load More Replies...These were so cringy I couldn't even read a single one of them. Outstanding post!
I think most of these are either sweet, or fantastically cool. Sure, you're not going to dress like that as an adult (shame) but I love them all.
Where I'm from we say, "don't kill the part of you that's cringey, kill the part that cringes."
Load More Replies...Being an adult is boring. We don't get to have "phases" any more.
I have pictures like that and I'm not embarrassed in the slightest. It was me and still is me. If someone finds them cringe, it's a them problem 😁
These are great. Really. Style is what it is at the time. Fun thread!
Dude in butterfly frame is NOT 7. He's not grinning with baby teeth. He's more like 10 or 11.
Hard to believe the well could be running dry, but I have seen far more cringeworthy pictures than this in previous BP posts.