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teens are stereotyping because teens are constantly being stereotyped, kind of like an adaptation to society.

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Teenagers may stereotype others as a way to quickly make sense of the world around them, categorize people, or feel like they belong to a certain group. This behavior can also stem from a lack of exposure to diverse perspectives and experiences. Education and fostering empathy can help combat stereotypes among teenagers.

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