you are pressured to do many things that can ruin your life and you are asked to make many life changing decisions. you can be pressured to do the main things like smoking drinking etc but you can also be pressured by little things that make you uncomfortable, like to take your fathers place in his job (be what your parents want you to be) and also you can be pressured into things that you don't want to tell anyone about like rape, which many teenagers have to live with which are not easy to get over, but it is good to talk to someone about the big and little pressures it does make a difference
i like being a teenager as we can do what we like but some of the times we can't do do that's not a issue .but whatever it is i like to be a teenager
i like being a teenager as we can do what we like but some of the times we can't do do that's not a issue .but whatever it is i like to be a teenager
No, you do not stop being a teenager on the day of your 18th birthday. You are technically still a teenager until you reach your last day of your 19th year.
because it is thirTEEN, then it is fourTEEN. you stop being a teenager after nineTEEN.
No, otherwise every teenager in the world would have a police record.
To be perfect, being jealous
Defiance, disrespect, being late past curfews, the usual. Weren't you ever a teenager?
delights of being teenager
The inverse is if you are over 20 you are not a teenager, you are an adult. Actually, 18 yrs old is usually considered to be the upper age limit of being a "teenager".
The average teenager requires about 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night for optimal health and functioning. Adequate sleep is crucial for their physical growth, mental well-being, and cognitive development. However, many teenagers often get less sleep than recommended due to academic pressures, social activities, and screen time. Prioritizing sleep is essential for their overall well-being and performance.
Being a teenager is like a whirlwind of emotions
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