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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2020
Sometimes the only thing you want is space. We teenagers need space more than anyone else. We need it to discover ourselves, to identify ourselves as separate beings, to find out what we like what we dislike, what and who we want to be, to think, to analyse, to deal with our shit, to cry, to take important decisions, to discover our hobbies to make time for them, to be independent, to be mature enough to understand life thing.
When parents spy it makes us even more frustrated, angry. And then eventually the suppressed emotions comes out in a sudden breakdown and we can't explain things, we still can't think, we still want to cry, want to be alone.
Teenagers are mature enough to understand things, to take decisions themselves and to deal with their life on their own. The desire for privacy is a natural and a healthy process of growing up. We need to separate ourselves from our family not because we hate them now but because we need room to.....
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