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Being independent does not mean having no friends at all. But I want to know why teens from middle school to high school and maybe even college want to have friends? Like, they feel loser-ish if they don't have any friends. Why do they have to be emo and depressed and sad when they don't have any? I know one good friend is better than many bad ones but why do teens want the latter so badly? I would like solutions to these questions and answers and maybe how teens could behave when they are friendless and or how to make friends and get new ones. Or how to chose their friends and to be themselves around them and to be honest around them. This is all very complicated but I really would like to know the answers and solutions. Thank you

Chloe

2007-01-04 21:26:40 · 8 answers · asked by cloclo 1 in Social Science Sociology

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in a word hormones

2007-01-04 21:35:04 · answer #1 · answered by warr31 4 · 1 0

for one thing, you're over-generalizing and catagorizing. teens are still developing in every aspect, physically, emotionally, educationally, etc. they are still being "shaped" by their environment, still learning social skills, while at the same time, learning to break away from the family and develop and practice their own ideas and opinions and independency skills. you have to have good social development in order to function well in society as an adult...which means socializing and learning from the world around you. they don't "have" to be emo, depressed, or sad. it depends a lot upon the childhood experience, and what they feel they relate to, and/or their home environment.

teens are learning about themselves, and what is "honest" and true in their existence, and how to fit in with their own truth, and what's expected of them within their home life, school life, and social life. with some, it's a slow going, painful process. other kids seem to have it all figured out, and seem to sail right through the teen years without any problems.
you're not going to get a solution here, it's way too complicated.

2007-01-04 21:53:08 · answer #2 · answered by pirate00girl 6 · 1 0

It's not a tough question at all. The answer can be a bit tough to swallow, but you did ask so....

We're all basically animals. All animals have the natural instinct to be superior to the rest of the pack members. Where we rank in the pack is our "societal identity". Mother Nature gave all animals the desire to be the alpha male or alpha female so that we could pass on our superior genes and keep the species alive.

Your school is like an animal pack. Everyone, thanks to Mother Nature, has the desire to be #1 in that animal pack so they can show each other how superior they are and pass on that superiority to the next generation.

In a nutshell, Nature makes you want to find or form a pack so that you can demonstrate your worth to others by showing them that you're better than they are. Without the pack, there's no one to impress, so to speak.

If you don't think you can fit in in the usual school groupings, ie jocks, nerds etc so that you can establish your societal identity, you can try demonstrating your worth in other ways. Do you draw or paint? Do you sing or play a musical instrument? Are you a wiz at math? Form or join new clubs/packs and give each a try until you find one that you fit into.

Everyone has value. Everyone has a talent that they're better than others in. All you really need to do is find that talent and demonstrate it.

I hope that was of some help.

2007-01-04 22:24:09 · answer #3 · answered by randkl 6 · 2 1

You are right that you can be independent even if you have a bunch of friends...But once in while you need someone to rely on,and that's why you need friends.Humans are social beings,so in our nature it is to associate with others.Some of us manage better and some not...Nowadays among young people there is an opinion that more popular you are you are better...That's why many of those who don't have friends suffer and tend to be depressed and sad...Because they feel rejected .Its good that you know that one real friend means much more than bunch of so called friends...But if you don't associate with a lot of people how can you know which one is one who suits you?Well by meeting lots of persons you will learn to make a difference and see who is good for you and who is not...And about honesty around them,well its all about your personality not theirs...So if you manage to change yourself that thing shall not represent a problem

Hope it helped :)

2007-01-04 21:38:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-10-06 11:35:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

They just want someone to witness their life. You can accomplish many great things but what does it mean if you can't share that greatness with others? How do you measure success if you have nothing to compare it with? Or maybe it's more simple than that, simple things seem more fun with someone else there. I know when I watch a movie I like someone elce to be there. Why? Because when the movies over I have someone to talk to and share opinions with about the movie. It's really not that hard to understand.

2007-01-04 23:03:57 · answer #6 · answered by if i only knew 3 · 2 0

that is how teenagers gain independence from family is by being socially accepted into groups of peers. if they have no friends then they see themselves as abnormal and begin to place labels on themselves as to why noone likes them which leads to depression. all part of growing up i'm afraid.

2007-01-04 21:36:26 · answer #7 · answered by dumbdumb 4 · 1 0

It's insinctive. man-kind is a pack animal, always have been. stems from our cave dwellin' spear chuckin' days.

2007-01-04 21:42:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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