The teenage years involve 'hormones' and the changing relationships are part of the maturation process. Students often don't know what they want in a relationship, until they define what does not work for them. It is a time of growing pains, physically, mentally and emotionally. Drama is the 'extreme' form and some students need others to help them in every decision and validate their lives. Some simply crave attention, as parents are nearly invisible in their lives due to work or other commitments. We hear this ongoing battle of "he said-she said" every single day through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. We are in the social media era and you can look at it as a good and a bad thing. But for "our" age group, it's pretty shitty.
Being in the know is the last thing we need, rumors start, people fight, etc. It goes on and on at every school around the nation, (I can almost guarantee). It won't stop, it can't stop. It's just the nature of it. there is nothing you can do about it EXCEPT get off the internet and stop judging people and worry about your life. Do that and see how much everyone benefits.... Easier said than done.
- Shutup... Easy right?
- Mind your own business.
- QUIT JUDGING PEOPLE
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