Teenagers should listen to their parents when their parents are right. Figuring out when they're right and when they're wrong is the real trick, isn't it?
QFTOne shouldn't blindly follow anyone, simple as that.
Except one's parents. They've earned the right.
Oh, what utter screaming bullshit.
Parents teach their children horrible things all the time, from bigotry and violence to ignorance of reality to greed and small-mindedness to hatred of self. No one should ever, EVER blindly do or think what anyone tells them to because regardless of if they raised you, rule you, or sign your paycheck they might be wrong. If you want to live exactly the life your parents tell you to, then great, but I pity you because you're living their life, not your's.
This is not how teenagers should think, yet a growing number of them are. Discuss.
EDIT: "I can still have fun even though I'm sober"
I don't understand. It sounds like you think teenagers shouldn't be sober, but I suspect that's not what you really mean...
It just seems that teenagers should be doing this. Like, going to parties and getting drunk. It seems like a perfectly natural thing to do. Kids are less rebellious these days, and it's concerning. It feels like something is missing. The whole... growing up process is disrupted.
I'm not sayings teens should be constantly drunk, I'm just saying the measure of experimentation is going way down. Teens arent' supposed to be mature. It's something they learn through years of, you know, doing stupid shit and learning from it.
But nowadays they're maturing years ahead of themselves.
Give me one advantage of alcohol other than "It's cool and everybody should drink to be cool"
Catching a buzz is fun. One need not drink to the point of vomiting and "loss of control", you know.![]()
Give me one advantage of alcohol other than "It's cool and everybody should drink to be cool"
Catching a buzz is fun. One need not drink to the point of vomiting and "loss of control", you know.![]()
This.
One need not drink to the point of vomiting and "loss of control", you know.![]()
This.
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