My teenage life has been rather weird but nothing that needs to be said on a public forum. ^_^ Currently, I've found happiness. Why look too hard at the past when it is clearly behind me and not to reoccur?
“It's necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.” ― Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo
Perhaps you should edit your first post, and leave an introduction. Knowing the purpose might encourage others to come forth. Rather, the way the original post is setup, it's quite weird. And, respectfully, not many I venture to guess, will not spill their guts for the sake of it.
One last thing, this is a writing website, so please use proper grammar. It makes me twitch in odd angles.
Mine right now sucks. Life isn't going the way I want it to. I'm always ready someone else's success story and wondering if mine will ever be there. So I don't know.... You tell me
We're meant to be one
I know we are...
If I am the Sky
Then you are my star... ™
Snoink posted some thread last year I think called something like "Introducing You". You might consider running a search for it? There are LOTS of experiences from teenagers in that thread!
les.bandits.armes wrote:the point is i'm curious. and i'm writing a coming of age story. and by compiling these stories, i'd get to flesh out my characters properly.
Incandescence would argue that every story is a "coming of age" story because in every story, the character comes to grips with himself (we hope) and therefore matures as someone better.
Ubi caritas est vera, Deus ibi est.
"The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls the butterfly." ~ Richard Bach
haha, I love being a teenager. So many things happen and are still happening. The drama at school, the drama at home, the thrill of the mind and body growing...yep, I'm gonna miss it. ^.^
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Oh my gosh I'm in my last year of being a teenager. That's frightening...
It was a long journey. Went through all the stages -- rebellion, questioning of faith, questioning of sexuality, the emo years, discovering relationships, heartbreak... and finally discovering myself. Who I am, who I want to be. What drives me.
Honestly, though, as open as I usually am with people, I'd rather not go into more detail than that here. PM me if you'd like to know more, but that's all I'm willing to say publicly.
The thing about plummeting downhill at fifty miles an hour on a snack platter - if you realize it's a bad idea when you're halfway down, it's too late. — Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune
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