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Well, does it? Right now, I'm either really sad or really angry or whatever. My parents say it's just a phase, but I don't feel so...

2007-09-28 08:55:34 · 16 answers · asked by Lyla 3 in Social Science Psychology

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Your internal life should get easier as you get to know yourself and learn how to handle yourself, and start getting to do more what you want and make choices that are good for YOU, versus the standardized stuff like high school that you have to put up w/ as a teen. Your external life gets easier b/c you and your peers are more mature, they know themselves better and so do you, you meet truer friends, find love, etc. But the external life also gets harder, with more life demands like paying the bills. But if you're cool, aka have gotten over personal humps, this shouldn't be too hard and will probably be enjoyable. In short, it gets better!

2007-09-28 09:28:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The answer to your question unfortunately is not as simple as you would like it to be. The key is to realize that there will always be hard times... there will always be struggles, feelings of lonliness, anger and hate.

But, you must always consider the amazing times. The things you have to look forward to and the great things you have done... the emotions you have felt that made you forget everything else in your life, or the things you can do to make your life and the lives of others better.

If you are looking for a yes or no answer, there isn't one. It is certainly true that as the people around you mature, they will become more accepting, tolerant and kind. But I doubt that relying on the presumed emotional growth of those around you will make you feel better today. Just surround yourself with what you love... with something you're passionate about. And if you haven't found that which makes you passionate, you must seek it out.

Don't dwell on the negative... pressure from your peers, family and authority figures is something you must deal with. Just know that these things are never as bad as they seem... take a step back and think about the life you want to lead. Consider yourself 10 years from now with a family, with your dream job. Imagine your life being consumed by that which you love... from that place, you will see the things that cause you pain now as only tests, experiences which made you who you are to become.

And of course, if these feelings of sadness or anger begin to comsume you and affect your daily life in a negative way, you must... YOU MUST find someone, anyone, who you can talk to and who will listen.

2007-09-28 09:13:58 · answer #2 · answered by freeblockpool_dot_com 2 · 0 0

LIFE GOT SO MUCH BETTER after High School. I think especially for women, not only are we dealing with all the growing up stuff, more responisibilites, wanting to be liked and fit in etc etc....we have to learn all this while learning how to cope with hormones. I mean, really, it would be easier if we didn't feel like killing everyone once a month....so everything gets thrown in together and sometimes it is VERY difficult to deal with. I have always found that physical activity is a very practical and helpful way to deal with emotional stress and sadness, perhaps you should try it?

Just because the turmoil is emotional does not mean that the solution can't be practical....hang in there!

2007-09-28 09:02:12 · answer #3 · answered by reddevilbloodymary 6 · 1 0

I would think so, yes.

As an 18-year-old, I can't wait to get out of the house. I'm currently enrolled in a technical program; I won't be finished until I'm 20.

The reason why I'm so eager to get out of the house is because, like all people who still live with their parents, I don't have much freedom. For example, I wanted to meet this girl, but I couldn't because my parents were against it. I also had another plan to make money, but my dad stopped me... I just feel like I don't control my life.

You asked, Does life get better after the teen years? My answer to your question is yes: more freedom, more independence, more control.

2007-09-28 09:01:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It depends on whether or not you take the necessary steps to prepare for your independence. I mean if your 23 years old and you work for minimum wage and can't pay your bills, it will be worse, but if your making a sufficient amount of money to live comfortably and afford freedom sure its better. The biggest misconception most teens have is that their parents restrict their freedom, it is your parents whose freedom is restricted because they have responsibilities not only to their employers, but to their children. They work to support the teen and pay the bills. No matter what age you are there are always going to be rules, responsibilities and restrictions. They become more intense with adulthood, that is the only difference. ;-)

2007-09-28 09:13:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a lot better, Right now you are angry that you have to have your parents permission on everything, and people won't treat you like an adult or take your feelings seriously. This will change when you get older. It will get better.

2007-09-28 09:01:27 · answer #6 · answered by IRIS 6 · 1 0

i PROMISE it gets better, but that all hinges on how you choose to deal with your teen years now. it's really easy right to get caught up in your problems, blame other people, and feel hopeless because you're too young to do anything substantial about your circumstances. you need to make an active decision to keep your time occupied with good quality stuff, be positive and optimistic, set goals (like college and/or career), and know that this is just temporary.

2007-09-28 09:10:20 · answer #7 · answered by Sophra 3 · 0 0

I am 38 years old - take my word for it - it gets MUCH BETTER!! You suddenly have more control over your life, you begin to not care as much what people think of you, you begin to feel comfortable in your own skin. Anyone who says that the high school years are the best years of your life is seriously mistaken.

2007-09-28 09:06:13 · answer #8 · answered by Lepke 7 · 0 0

nicely no not likely Im going to Uni now yet I pass over the events and getting below the impression of alcohol. Then it grow to be like no one cared yet once you're technology is going older they seem concentrated for their destiny. basically the way issues are i think. Its approximately maturing for the 'genuine international'.

2016-10-20 05:56:18 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

YES!

I was a suicidal self-harming mess when I was a teen. I survived with the help of a good therapist and time. It DOES heal.

2007-09-28 09:04:19 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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