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A teenager is a young individual with the age ranging from thirteen to nineteen years. They are given the name teenager because the number of their ages ends with “teen”. Traditionally societies undertook a formal ceremony which marked a transition from childhood to adulthood. Teenagers experience puberty stage (Harrison, 217).During that stage, there are rapid and physical developments that occur in their bodies. The changes vary from time to time and from girls to boys. The changes are both emotional and physical changes. Some of the changes that occur to girls are development and enlargement of the breasts, development of the hips. Experiencing the menstrual periods which occur every month. Feeling attraction to the opposite sex, development of pimples on the face and growth of pubic hair. To the boys they also experience some changes in their body such changes include broadening of the shoulders, development of the deep voice, and a growth of the pubic hair, development of hair under the armpits, around the anus and on the chest.

Some boys develop beards. Teenagers experience adolescence which is the transition from childhood to adulthood. In United States teenagers between eleven and fourteen years of age attends middle school and one between fourteen to seventeen years go to high schools. Due to changes in the body of teenagers, it becomes difficult for them to cope with those body changes. This paper will discuss the hardest and best part of being a teenager. It will also provide advice to the teenagers. The teenagers experience some hardest part in their teenage life. To start with, the teenagers want to act like adults but adults don’t take them into account. They try to mimic what the adults are doing but adults do not recognize them.

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Most teenagers face hardest time during schooling where bullying is exercised. Bullying is so traumatic and very few teenagers escape it. Peer pressure forces teenagers to conform to standards and hobbies which makes teenage life hardest (Kazan kaya, 250).

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