Sometimes I just get fed up at the behavior of other teens...and it's weird because I'm one too. Girls at my high school are total sluts and wear SO much makeup, and I couldn't walk anywhere in school without hearing the STUPID F word or some other cuss word. I've NEVER felt the urge to swear, do drugs, dress like a slut, be obnoxious, and I've never even had a bf. Sooo many people in school have had sex, have crazy keg parties on the weekends, think they're SO freakin cool cuz they have their license (and drive like 60 mph in the parking lot and almost RUN ME OVER)....why is this the norm????? I'm SO GLAD I've graduated from that freaking zoo. it's probably not just my school, it probably applies to most teens in America too. sorry I'm just ranting
2007-07-19
10:55:52
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Ok fine maybe not the majority...but a large percentage do act like this.
2007-07-19
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Uhhh what are you talking about Nicholais S?
2007-07-19
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Unfortunately, the US is slowly becoming a disgusting cesspool of neanderthalic hedonists. Your best bet would be to strive towards moving out of the US. Their society is degenerative and only worsening.
2007-07-19 11:01:48
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answered by Jukka 2
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I agree it is a large majority of teens. I am a teen and in high school and its insane. We live in a radical society, where its ok to drink and drive, to drive fast and hard without respect for others, we are taught by the mainstream to have as much sex as we can because its one life we get, the outside of a person is raised as being more important then the inside. Along with all the emotions and tension building drama that most teens seem to have the need to express, you constantly hear the swearing and everything. Being out of control is seen as being an average thing for a teenager. This insanity has become a common thing in american soceity.
2007-07-19 11:30:05
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answered by Benotafraid 3
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It is not much different with adults. It truly depends entirely on your environment. The school you attended seems pretty messed up. It might even be your entire state. However, private schools do not usually put up with those problems on such a grand scale even though they still exist within the walls of private schools. Teens are teens like adults are adults. People are individuals but they almost never act like it. People naturally want to be the best of the lot and they do not understand that individuality will over-ride a passing fad.
2007-07-19 11:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel very sorry for you! Although the answer to your question is very complex and requires deep discussion. Although I agree entirely with paganhonor and also urge you to seek sanctuary away from your current environment. Be it in a rural setting isolated somewhere within the USA isolated from that destructive element or in another nation. If you were to move to a decent SMALL town far detached from any major interstate or major urban area in the middle of America, in say Kansas, this would be possibly ideal. I love Russia as it is my home and would also be an ideal setting for someone like you. Once again, as so many things are... this is largely rooted in bourgeois Western decadence but also is rooted in the intense lack of discipline that reigns supreme in American society. They have taken their grand concept of "freedom" and run with it... only somewhere along the way their society has fallen into a black hole. It began, theoretically, as personal freedom (idealogical freedom) but has evolved into a nightmare where the concept has extended like the poison of an insect to the point where one person's idea of "freedom" is infringing upon the collective community's concept of freedom in many cases. And one is left to wonder WHOSE FREEDOM do they speak of anymore? Mark my words, Western Civilization and their alleged "democracy" will collapse sooner or later.
2007-07-19 12:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I thoroughly agree, i'm 14, and each physique at school calls me encyclopedia by using fact i understand lots. in certainty that i don't understand that lots, I in simple terms understand lots better than them. I propose i'm smart, yet i'm no genius. inspite of the certainty that throughout the time of regards to the grade obstacles, as quickly as I did my physics gcse module a million, the grade boundary for an A* (after united statesmarks were extra) grow to be ninety%, and an A grow to be 80% etc. yet I consider you, human beings at my college do no longer even understand what quite undemanding words propose, somebody as quickly as requested me what an oil rig grow to be and one woman requested me the way you spell paintings!!! no count number if its intelligence, coaching or laziness, the popular public of youngsters are definatily getting dumber!
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answered by ? 4
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Lol, don't get so upset. A lot of the time when teens brag about having sex they're just lying. They'll grow up eventually....... They think they're considered more grown up when they do all these things. Also, it's a sense of freedom. Ok, bye!
2007-07-19 11:37:41
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answered by Raven's Shadow 4
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I wouldn't say a majority of teens are like that. I'm a teenager too, and while my school does have some people like the ones you've described, most people look down upon them. I'm glad to say that I don't know any teens like the ones you've described in my classes.
2007-07-19 11:03:14
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answered by Twitch 2
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I know what you mean. It is not quite as bad in my home country...but...I definitely know what you mean. I don`t like to drink, smoke, drive like crazy, slut around..I have had a few bfs...but...nothing big. As my friends say "I don`t like teens". Although we are teens also, we do not relate to our "own" group. Okay, my friends drink too...but they do not think they are the centre of the world, and they treat people nicely. That is all that matters..
2007-07-19 11:05:33
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answered by Chiquita 2
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They think it indicates they are more grown up. Actually, maturity means having better self-control and more reasonable decision-making power. But growing up in America is a very confusing thing, especially if you have to go to a public school.
2007-07-19 11:00:48
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answered by auntb93 7
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b/c being a teenager= freedom and happiness. it's all about growing up. i'm not like that, i've been mature for my age for awhile. i barely wear make up because i'm pretty without it and i don't like the way it feels at times. i'm smarter than some people. i totally agree with you. god gave us brains, then y don't they use it, you know?
2007-07-19 12:18:15
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answered by dmt479 5
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