1. There's no way I'd want to go back even one year and I'm alot older than you. Being a teenager is hell, even for the "most popular".
2. Every parent I know believes in teenage hormones. I don't know many teenagers who do. Go to college and then you'll understand.
3. You're a teenager, it's your right of passage to be moody, mean, rude, and disrespectful. I'm not saying it's right... it's just the passage....
4. You aren't going to have any maturity until you have your first child, and then you will understand that no matter what you've said or done, you're parents still loved you. They may not like you, but they do love you.
You might try smoking some dope, it'll take the edge off and you'll have the munchies so bad, you won't have time to open your mouth and say things you'll regret.
2007-03-30 13:45:34
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answered by lady 5
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1. Probably not. There are certain freedoms to being a teenager (not having to work, having your parents take care of you, being crazy and silly in public) that you lose as you become an adult, but there are certain freedoms that you gain (you set your own rules and budget, you don't have to answer to someone for everything you do). So if you lived your life more of less right the first time, you don't feel the need to go back and do it over again.
2. Hormones aren't something you "believe" in, like Santa Claus or fairies, they are a scientific fact. Everyone has hormones, and during puberty they increase and get out of balance much faster, which causes a lot of the difficulties (mood swings, acne, hair growth) that teenagers encounter.
3. See Answer 2. To some extent, teenage moodiness is entirely normal and somewhat beyond their control. Perhaps you can't keep your mood from changing, but you can sure as hell try to control what you DO about it - do you indulge your mood even when you know you're being unreasonable? or do you stomp off to your room and keep your mood to yourself until you feel better? Do you blame everyone else for whatever is upsetting you, or do you focus on solutions and ways to make yourself feel better?
4. It is a slow and gradual process, beginning with puberty and ending with... well, face it, some people never learn to conquer their impulses, and act immature all their lives. So it depends.
And yes, it is rude to use all capitals when writing. The use of formatting like bold or capital letters places emphasis on your words, and is the written equivalent of shouting. It should be used sparingly, and only when you want to draw particular attention to an important word or phrase. Learning to communicate effectively with other people is a vital part of gaining maturity.
2007-03-23 16:58:27
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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Being 31 I would never, not even if someone paid me, want to be a teenager again. Although youth has its benefits the teenage years have to be some of the most confusing, painful and insecure years in ones life. This is in part because that bridge between childhood and adulthood can be difficult. Expectations are put on you to act like an adult when your mind and body are still developing. Hormones are a very real phenomenon as well as their effects on the adolescent brain. Wild fluctuations in growth hormone, testosterone, estrogen as well as developing neural pathways create moodiness, anger outbursts, sadness and impulsiveness commonly seen in teens. Since every teen is different some may have a really hard time adjusting to these changes while others may seem to "breeze" through it. Some people start having hormone fluctuations as early as 9 or 10 and some won't start until 13 or 14. While you can't stop yourself from having hormones, you can cope with their effects better by taking care of yourself. Physically, getting plenty of sleep, staying away from excess caffiene and sugar and staying active will help. Emotionally, talking to someone you trust and not participating in harmful activities like unprotected sex and alcohol abuse can really ease this transition into adulthood. So...good luck my friend! These are some of the most difficult years in your life...but they can be some of the funnest too.
2007-03-23 17:08:14
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answered by Kim D 1
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I am 57,, so of course I would love to be a younster again. I would love to make wiser choices,. About hormones,,,puberty brings on different emotions, and feelings, for each younster. Some have mood swings,,some have great arrousal, some have depresion, or self identity concerns. Puberty and maturity, are two difernt things,puberty is simply physical changes, that seem to happen almost over night. Maturity takes awhile,, as we develop the skills to contol our emotions, and learn to make wise choices. Raging hormones, is a part of life, that many just go through. ( masterbation helps, greatly) When I was a bout 12, I would have spontanious burst of hormones, causing " a raging hard on",, at the most embarrassing times,,like,,in the middle of class!!! Sorry,,not much anyone can do, about "raging hormomes, and emotions" except hope you will get through it soon, and see the light after the storm.
2007-03-31 10:21:22
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answered by Steve C 3
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Thats a good question,I don't know if I would want to go back quite that far,I just would like to know then what I know now.Hormone"s I think it's just being borderline,no longer teenager,but not yet adult,and that will make anyone that age moody,(remember),I'm guessing they mature faster if they get out in the job market and work, if they stay in school a little slower,why should they,(hope I helped).
2007-03-23 17:06:48
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answered by Butch46 4
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I would give up all my responsibilities in a second. I remember thinkin I can't wait to be an adult so that I can do what ever I want. In reality I have more rules more obligation s and more responsibilities. Bills to pay deadlines to meet clients to impress. The only thing about being a teenager I could leave for the buzzards is the lack of confidence, the way you think your never good enough without knowing what it is your trying to be good enough for.
2007-03-31 15:48:37
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answered by tarakootenay 3
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1. yes because when you're 25 you probably would have a job and not as much time to chill as much as you would have in your teens!
2.tennage hormones is the same thing as puberty
3.nobody can stop themself from being moody... its in our system for these emotions to react
4.every teenager matures at a different point of time. the majority of girls mature before guys.around 13-18yrs old
hope this helps!
2007-03-23 16:49:18
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answered by tonynguyen244 1
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Not a teenager - but I'd like to go back to between 21 and 25. Those were my best years. I'm mid60s.
2007-03-31 14:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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1.no. there are so many thing you can do when you are 25
2, dont no
3. no. once one is moody people don't want to humble them selfs
4. dont no
5. i think that is STUPID that you can not put all capitals or i should it is "rude" what ever
2007-03-23 16:55:18
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answered by Cow Girl 2
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