20 People Share The Adults From Teen Movies They Now Identify With More Than The Kids

11.

Re-watching The Simpsons and realized I no longer relate to Bart. I’m a Homer now. –First-Fantasy

12.

“The principal and teacher in Mean Girls.

They were just trying to do their damn jobs.” –daver456

13.

“When I was younger I rooted for Jim’s shenanigans in The Office.

The older I get the more I relate to Stanley and how he just wants to bide his time until retirement.” –brendaishere

14.

“Mrs. Doubtfire. Miranda came home from work only to find her deadbeat husband hosting a party with wild animals in her home. During the divorce, he claimed he was unemployable. Then he dressed up like a woman with professional makeup/costume etc. and watched their kids secretly and tried to kill her new boyfriend!” –kmaec87

15.

Twilight. “Dude was trying so hard to connect with his daughter after years apart. At some point he must’ve realized she was only sticking around in Forks because of some guy, and not because she wanted to be there with her dad. That would sting, especially considering he was on his own.” –PauseAndReflect

16.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid, bro, your mom just wants to stop being a housewife and have a job and you complain that she isn’t in the house anymore to be your personal slave, when you get from school you don’t even greet her, you just give her your back pack, you little shit, do one thing in your life you fucking donkey, did you ever thank her for anything Gregory?” –Torture-Dancer

17.

“Just re-watched A Goofy Movie as an adult. Goofy just wanted to spend time with his kid. That was the whole conflict. Just go fishing with your dad, Max, you and Roxanne are breaking up before the sequel anyway.” –Nofreeupvotes

18.

“American Pie. As a new father, I hope to be like Jim’s dad when my little one is a teenager. Caring, loving and a complete embarrassment to them.” –BanjoPhatterson

19.

“My So Called Life. I shipped Angela/Jordan so hard; as an adult I can see why he sucks and why her parents acted the way they did. I still love those kids though.” –BadDiscoJanet

20.

“The Rescuers Down Under. Knew I’d gone past the point of no return into adulthood when I felt more sympathy for the mom than the kid.” –quivx

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