Because they are their own individual and is testing boundaries and what they can and can not handle.
Teenagers rebel against rules.
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There are many reasons teenagers rebel. Middle child syndrome is one of the reasons a teen can rebel against their parents.
They want to rebel against what most of the culture believes in.
Some teenagers rebel because they want to experience different things, and just have fun. And most of them think they're invincible, when we all know there not. And just a bit of advice, if you are a parent.. the more you tell kids NOT to do something.. The more there gonna want to do it. and the more likely that when they move away/go to college, they will go wild if you don't let them rebel a little bit in there teenage years. hope i helped
Most teenagers rebel against their parents in some form or another. It is a normal part of growing up. However rebelling too much or in the wrong way, could land you in trouble.
It's a loneliness that builds up into hate, kids can have Christian parents then they rebel, or in a spiritual view "Satan".
Factors that can contribute to teenagers engaging in risky behavior include peer pressure, seeking independence and autonomy, curiosity, impulsivity, and a desire to experiment or rebel against authority. Additionally, environmental influences, such as family dynamics, media influence, and access to substances, can also play a role in shaping risky behaviors in teenagers.
It was a rebel state
Rebel can be used as either a noun or a verb. When it's a noun, it is pronounced REH'-bull, but when it is a verb, it is pronounced re-BELL'. An example of the noun version used in a sentence would be:"It is said that teenagers often think of themselves as rebels."The verb form used in a sentence would look something like:"In Libya, people are rebelling against the current form of government."
Rebel Rebel was created in 1974-01.