Yes, it is normal for children to experience negative or disturbing thoughts at times. These thoughts can be a part of normal development and may be influenced by various factors such as stress, anxiety, or trauma. It is important for parents and caregivers to provide support and guidance to help children cope with these thoughts in a healthy way. If the thoughts persist or significantly impact the child's well-being, seeking professional help may be beneficial.
An experience that is completely normal
No, everyone has malicious thoughts from time to time. If you act on them, then you might become a bad person, but if you control them and work on thinking about better things, then you can overcome them.
It is very normal for 14 year olds to have sexual thoughts. Puberty makes teenagers curious about sex.
Yes
Yes
No. They interfere with your mental health. But while these thoughts may not be normal, you aren't the only person dealing with suicidal thoughts. There are thousands who have felt the same way you do. You are not abnormal or an outcast just because of suicidal thoughts. Please check the related questions and links.
Take the Positive and Negative leads off the batterys for about 2 minutes. Than reinstall, and blamo your back to normal, I know this to work from experience.
Menstrual cramps are NOT a normal part of healthy menstruation - as for 'side-effects' different people can experience different things, but negative symptoms are preventable. It's normal to menstruate without experiencing menstrual cramps, it's abnormal to experience menstrual cramps.
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A disturbing movie about teenagers deciding to have group sex. I couldn't believe it when I saw it on Lifetime. It definitely ISN"T "normal" adolescent behavior!!!i
About half the time.
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