Teenage Blues: Best Coming-of-age Series To Watch on Netflix!
We’ve all been to that awkward phase of being a teenager and we would have loved to have Netflix at our rescue.
Pretty much everything that has happened in our teenage years is all in the memories of our past. But it’s so good to be able to know that you’re not the only one who struggled!
From puppy love to awkward flings, there’s a Netflix series that you can now watch to relive those moments of youth!
And for those who are still teens, these series are a great avenue to feel included and heard! Here are the best coming-of-age series that you should watch on Netflix.
Everything Sucks!
This is where we first saw the ever-gorgeous Sydney Sweeney!
Everything Sucks! has given us the innocence of having a first love, and also a look at the struggles of being a queer teenager.
Too bad, this Netflix series got discontinued! But that doesn’t stop us from loving it.
Give this series a try and stream it on Netflix!
Ginny & Georgia
Ginny & Georgia will always be on the list of our best series on Netflix and we all know why!
It has the bond of a mother and daughter that we can’t ever get enough of. Oh to be loved by a mother like Georgia who will do everything for her family!
Also, it tackles some teenage issues that a lot of us have to deal with and it’s just so refreshing to watch.
Catch up on this Netflix series just before Season 2 comes around!
Never Have I Ever
Never Have I Ever tackled our teenage dilemmas like no other!
It also has the Asian representation that we’ve all been looking for in a Netflix series. This one also talks about trauma and mental health! What a show it was!
Binge-watch this one because it just had its 3rd season!
What about you? What’s your favorite teenage Netflix series? Share it with us!
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