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Teens: Anyone up for a survey? (Just for fun)!?
Here’s some random Q’s. Have fun!
1. What’s your origin?
2. Do you like school? Favorite class?
3. Favorite/hottest celebrity?
4. What’s your bad habit?
5. Do you have an enemy?
6. What’s your fashion style?
7. Would you rather be a girl or a boy? Why?
8. Sunshine/snow/rain?
9. Do you think you’re good looking?
10. What’s your dream job?
11. Where was your favorite vacation?
12. What’s your favorite new-ish movie?
13. Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?
14. Would you ever consider plastic surgery?
15. Modern or vintage?
16. Have you ever met someone famous? Who?
17. Do you drink? (Alcoholic drinks?)
18. Have you ever done drugs? ![]()
19. What’s hotter : Prep or Indie guy? (Sorry if you are a guy)
20. If you could be one person for a day, who would it be?
Thanks! Haha, was it fun? Probably not…..
But that’s okay.
1. What’s your origin?
I am English, Irish, German, French, Dutch and possibly a few more
2. Do you like school? Favorite class?
yes, i loooove school, just cuz im a geek like that…
Math, English, and Art, maybe french on a good day
3. Favorite/hottest celebrity?
lol i dont pay attention to celebrities but my fav would be jim carrey or adam sandler just cuz theyre sooo funny and Shia Labeouf cuz he’s an awesome actor…
4. What’s your bad habit?
i bite my nails .. a lot
5. Do you have an enemy?
Lets just say sure?
6. What’s your fashion style?
Comfortable and boyish sometimes, a little emo but mostly just a mix of styles…
7. Would you rather be a girl or a boy? Why?
Id rather be a girl, but a boy would be eaiser (cuz really look at it, you guys have it EASY)
8. Sunshine/snow/rain?
snow and rain most def.
9. Do you think you’re good looking?
I’m not bad looking but I don’t think i’m good looking either , but other people say i’m pretty…. i’m just going to say average
10. What’s your dream job?
To be an Author or Artist
11. Where was your favorite vacation?
Maine =] i go there every year to see family
12. What’s your favorite new-ish movie?
LOL fired up! so funny..
13. Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?
no..
14. Would you ever consider plastic surgery?
HAHAH hell NO
15. Modern or vintage?
vintagey modern
16. Have you ever met someone famous? Who?
mot really unless you count soccer players…
17. Do you drink? (Alcoholic drinks?)
nooo
18. Have you ever done drugs? ![]()
NO
19. What’s hotter : Prep or Indie guy? (Sorry if you are a guy)
indie guys XD
20. If you could be one person for a day, who would it be?
I’d be Clarissa Fray (okay she’s from a book – i looove to read — and plus she has one HOT brother …) who wouldn’t want to hunt demons for a living? it sounds FUN
Celebrity Trends and onset of teenager problems
A major reason for teenager problems is various celebrity trends that get extensively publicised in the media. Celebrities have assumed a major status in the society with “Page 3″ articles in popular dailies, extensive publication of their lives and special press coverage of smallest and most mundane aspects of their lives.
Teenage years are the most challenging phase of parenting. It is the time in your child’s life when they are trying to forge their own identity, yet they still depend on you for some of the basic aspects of life. The teenage years are a period of confusion, of trust broken and repaired, of fluid relationships, and of low self-awareness. Due to all these confusions in their life, teenagers like to hold on to one identity or person, who becomes a guiding light of their life. This is where a celebrity enters their life and this is where teenager problems begin for the parents. In the book “Solving Teenage Problems” the various ways in which a celebrity can influence your teenager have been described. Also provided is a detail exercise to understand if your teenager is completely under the influence of this celebrity, which could mean an onset of some of the teenager problems. Below are some of the ways in which celebrities can influence your teenager:
Fashion: Most teenagers follow celebrity fashion and want to imitate them by wearing the same clothes/make-up/perfumes/jewellery, using the same gadgets and visiting the same places or restaurants as their famous celebrity. This craze to be like their celebrity can lead to several teenager problems like demand for extra pocket money from parents and resultant arguments, stealing, taking excessive loans or in worse case scenarios prostitution.
Body: Teenager problems like eating disorders have their genesis in celebrity trends. All girls aspire for a figure like Angelina Jolie and all boys want to be Arnold Schwarzenegger. This leads most teenagers to go in for excessive dieting and exercising, which can lead to several health problems.
Fun: Several teenager problems like obnoxious behaviour, drug abuse or adolescent pregnancy have their roots in celebrity trends. Teenagers cannot reason out whether certain characteristics of their favourite celebrity are good or bad. They just want to follow them in everything they do. So if their favourite celebrity is an alcoholic, teenagers may feel that it is acceptable to drink excessively; or if their favourite celebrity openly uses drugs, some teenagers think that it is ok to take drugs and illegal substances. Similarly if their favourite celebrity has several girlfriends and boyfriends or if they are single parents, teenagers may think this is ‘cool’ and decide to do the same. In short they want to have all the fun their favourite celebrity is having without realising if it is good for them or not.
Behaviour: Finally most teenagers like to behave like their favourite celebrity. Many teenagers like to repeat dialogues spoken by their favourite actor in their film, others like to walk and talk like their beloved celebrity. Excessive influence would also cause them to change their style of talking and behaving to completely mimic their celebrity. This can cause various teenager problems like bad conduct, school performance issues, no career planning etc.
It is necessaryfor celebrities to behave in a responsible manner as they have a huge fan following, which would like to imitate them in everything they do. However, there are very few celebrities who actually care about their responsibilities towards the society. In these circumstances, parents have to face the challenges and ensure that their teenager is able to differentiate between right and wrong behaviour. This requires open communication and a right type of relationship with your child. In the book “Solving Teenage Problems”, various tips to improve your communication with your teenager have been provided.
About the Author
The author is a successful marketing executive and a mother of two boys. She has had a rough ride in the past two years and has successfully saved her family from the brink of disaster by working on her parenting techniques. You can access her free report “New Parenting Style” or buy her book “Solving Teenage Problems” on http://www.teenageproblems.newparentingstyle.com or check your “Parent Stress Intensity Quotient” for free on http://www.stressmanagement.newparentingstyle.com.
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