Re: This isn't for attention
That is a major problem, and it's another one of those "fine line" issues. Many teenagers are rebellious, out of control, and yes, immature. And when I say many, I'm not saying it in the since that "most all of them", I mean there are a lot like that. But because of those, and the fact that younger people in a lot of cases don't know how to express their emotions in a civilized manner, they are often misconstrued as childish tantrums, or in other cases, such as the one with Ghost Rider, attributed to lack of knowledge and wisdom due to a lack of years. And unfortunately, at least here in the states, it works like this. The adults are assumed to know best, especially for those holding parental status. Their decisions are final. And whether or not the teen or child has a say in the matter, (until they leave the parent's home), is dependent on the parent's willingness to listen. Also, I can see what Turtlepower meant in her post, 26, but I suppose the awkward and dishonorable feelings come from the desire to keep a relationship with "family" and not to let them down.
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