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eaasy on life abot teenagers​

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Answered by snehaparadkar
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People who are nostalgic about childhood, were obviously never children. Few people can remember the truth about adolescence. Their minds "censor" their memories; and have them believe that being a teenager was was one big party, free of cares and responsibilities. Well let me say this, you couldnOt be more wrong if you had a lobotomy. There aren't that many adults around who realise what adolescence was really like. The anguish, the fear, the anxiety, the stress. People don't remember those problems because they want to forget them.

The truth of the matter is, is that being a teenager is hard, right from the beginning, and it doesn't get any easier. We are such easy prey for big name companies who advertise using the pressure…show more content…

There are thousands of poems floating around written by bitter or depressed teenagers that are never recognised as works of art. Another form of escape for teenagers is, unfortunately, suicide. It is alarming how high the teen suicide rates have risen over the past decade. Yet, it is comforting that there are support groups and counsellors available now to aid teens through their troubles. Because no one wants to see a life full of promise and potential end abruptly because of a little sorrow in one kid's life. Another reason for teen suicide is their home life. The teenager gets caught in the middle of an argument between their parents, and they take the blame personally. This is not right. Sometimes the child is beaten or abused and is forced to run away into the streets, where they become homeless, and sometimes abducted. Sometimes they just die in a back alley during a cold winterOs night, and they are never missed. At sixteen, a teenager knows about suffering, because he himself has suffered, but he barely knows that other beings also suffer.

Although, some teenagers face their problems. They plod along through school. Some of them get after-school or weekend jobs. They learn responsibility. Eventually, they enter adulthood and the work force. Successful, confident, and eager to work.

Answered by Anonymous
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MoreTeenage life tends to revolve around school and relationships. There are the kids who can balance their grades and social life; there are the kids who only care about their relationships; there are the kids who only care about their grades. Quite frankly, I’m in the last category. Don’t get me wrong, I care for my friends! But if I have to defend my love life, then I wouldn’t. That’s because I don’t have one, never had one, and (honestly) isn't planning for one. Oh, the horror! I decided to mention this fact in school and believed everyone understood.

MoreTeenage life tends to revolve around school and relationships. There are the kids who can balance their grades and social life; there are the kids who only care about their relationships; there are the kids who only care about their grades. Quite frankly, I’m in the last category. Don’t get me wrong, I care for my friends! But if I have to defend my love life, then I wouldn’t. That’s because I don’t have one, never had one, and (honestly) isn't planning for one. Oh, the horror! I decided to mention this fact in school and believed everyone understood.But something occurred to that changed my whole worldview. One day, I was calling a guy about a school project and was suddenly led to a conversation about our personal lives. At the time,

The kitchen sink sat perfectly underneath a window, which provides so much natural light that the kitchen lights were rendered useless. The sink was filled to the brim with bowls, plates, chopsticks, and other kitchen utensils. Although the sink had dirty dishes, there was a strong lemon aroma coming from it because of the dish soap. The water pouring out of the faucet was so hot that it steamed; I especially remember a bit of hot water splashing on my face, stinging it in the process. Other than the clickity and clackity sounds of the dishes and gushing sounds of the steaming faucet, everything was.

Although it is distasteful, I thought that to improve my behavior towards others regarding the topic I would have to talk about it. Sometimes while doing chores, I would talk about how sex was normal for people who date, but my parents said: “Sex only comes after marriage.” Whenever I bring up a topic that relates to “sex,” they would continue using the same traditional phrase: “Sex only comes after marriage.” One time, my family was huddled together in the living room folding the laundry. We were all sitting on the wooden floor, surrounding a mountain of laundry. The room had the scent of lavenders because of the clothes

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