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Well, i believe i'm a normal teenager. I often have hangouts with my friends and do teenage things. My friends mean alot to me and i like to socialise

5-9 класс

with them. My parents are always nagging when i do badly at school and say that i should focus more on my study. Of course i feel lack of privacy like many teenagers as my parents also want to know what I`m up to. It`s impossible to keep anything in secret! But i love them and try to build up a bridge
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милма242 12 сент. 2014 г., 15:37:06 (9 лет назад)
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Pingvinaaaaa
12 сент. 2014 г., 16:31:53 (9 лет назад)

Ну, я думаю что я обычный подросток. Я часто зависаю со своими друзьями и делаю обычные для подростков вещи. Мои друзья много значат для меня и я люблю общаться с ними. Мои родителя всегда ворчат на меня за плохие оценки в школе и говорят, что я должен сфокусироваться на учебе. Конечно, как и все подростки, я чувствую недостаток личной жизни, т.к. мои рподители всегда хотят знать  что я задумал. Невозможно что-то хранить в секрете! Но я люблю их и стараюсь построить мост в наших с ними отношениях

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Demonqwerty
12 сент. 2014 г., 18:32:35 (9 лет назад)

Ну, я считаю, что я обычный подросток. У меня часто бывают тусовки с друзьями и сделать подростковые вещи. Мои друзья  много для меня значат, и я хотел бы общаться с ними много. Мои родители всегда расстраиваются, когда я делаю что-то плохое в школе и говорят, что я должен больше фокусироваться на моей учебе. Конечно, я чувствую отсутствие личной жизни как и многие другие подростки, так как мои родители также хотят знать все,что знаю сам я.Невозможно держать все в секрете! Но я люблю их и пытаюсь построить мост....

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