1 because some hit their child, some talk badly to them or even worse they punish their child....................
There could be various reasons why some teens may harbor negative feelings towards their fathers, including issues related to communication, expectations, authority, or past experiences. It's important to address such feelings through open and honest conversations or seek professional help if needed to improve relationships.
Teens may dislike each other due to competitiveness, jealousy, or differences in personality or interests. Peer pressure and social dynamics can also play a role in shaping teenage relationships. It's important to remember that not all teens hate each other, and many form strong bonds and friendships.
Teens may engage in risky behaviors such as experimenting with drugs or alcohol, engaging in unsafe sexual practices, or participating in illegal activities like shoplifting or vandalism. These actions can have negative consequences on their health, relationships, and future opportunities. It's important for teens to make responsible choices and seek support when needed.
Adults often have more life experience and perspective, which can lead to more cautious and rational decision-making. Teens tend to be more impulsive and focused on immediate gratification, as their brains are still developing. Adults also tend to consider long-term consequences more than teens do.
Teens need more sleep than adults because their bodies and brains are still developing. The hormonal changes during adolescence can shift their internal body clocks, causing them to feel more tired and require more sleep. Additionally, the demands of school, social life, and extracurricular activities can contribute to increased fatigue in teens.
Some reasons for apathetic behavior in teens can include feeling overwhelmed by stress or pressure, experiencing emotional numbness as a coping mechanism, lacking a sense of purpose or direction, or dealing with mental health issues such as depression. Social factors like disengagement from school or feeling disconnected from peers and adults can also contribute to apathy in teens.
No, fathers don't hate their children, they work hard and they are tired when they get home.
They didn’t hate democracy. They created it.
Because there lazy
as they were interested in only bad things
Teens may dislike each other due to competitiveness, jealousy, or differences in personality or interests. Peer pressure and social dynamics can also play a role in shaping teenage relationships. It's important to remember that not all teens hate each other, and many form strong bonds and friendships.
It is not that fathers hate to show love for their children, it is more that they show their love in a less direct way. Fathers show their love to their children through their actions less than by telling them that they love them or hugging and kissing them which may be more direct.
I'm an 'Australian teen' i hate the amount teens here are influenced by Americans most teens listen to American music and... wat evai don't i listen to kpopok i admit i do listen to some American bans but kpop is the best Kpop HWAITING
They don't. There are animated programs oriented towards teens and adults.
I don't think that cops "hate teens." Cops have a responsibility and promise to keep neighborhoods and communities from harm and trouble, and adolescents are at usually the ones getting themselves into trouble more often. Often, teens are disrespectful of authority and want they're independence, I know I do.
I bet it's over 96% of them. I hate school big time as well.
Father's in general do not hate their daughters. A normal Dad loves his daughters. He protects them, teaches them and wants the best for them.
Some teens drink. Some teens get drunk. Some teens die.