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What's it like growing up as a normal 15 yr old teenage girl?(my parents lock me up at home)?
02-24-2014, 09:56 PM
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What's it like growing up as a normal 15 yr old teenage girl?(my parents lock me up at home)?
Im 15 yrs. Im not normal, I don't have a smartphone,laptop or ipod or a social life. My parents practically lock me at home all day long, I just go to school, then come back for extra maths lessons. I ve never being to a cinema or a mall in my life. I steal my mum's old cell phone to use. My life is largely unproductive and Im constantly bored and I cry sometimes. If I stay in front of the TV for up to five minutes, my dad will scold me send me away. I recently dropped out of special students class(class for geniuses) and they scraped it out later, my parents didn't believe me when I told them. Im depressed and socially awkward-really awkward and unoticed at school. I want to know what it's like being a 15 yr old girl please? Where do you go with your friends? What smartphone and laptop do you use,do hv an ipod too? Do you have a boyfriend? What do you do together, Are you close to ur parents and tell them most things? Do they understand you or they mostly shout at you? etc

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02-24-2014, 09:57 PM
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So how did you write this post then? but to answer your questions when i was 15

Where do you go with your friends? I played sports with my friends after school, sometimes i would see them on the weekends and play kickball or something

What smartphone and laptop do you use,do hv an ipod too? I had a desktop computer

Do you have a girlfriend? yes, but it was a meaningless relationship, just had sex alot and got cheated on.

Are you close to ur parents and tell them most things? Not really, im sure they would listen but i never told them hardly anything.

Do they understand you or they mostly shout at you? Im lucky and never really got shout at unless i did something really dumb. For the most part we didnt really talk though i kinda just did what i wanted within reason and stayed out of trouble so they trusted me

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02-24-2014, 10:05 PM
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Aw girl this is TERRIBLE! I&#x27;m so sorry- I go shopping with my friends at the mall. I have an iPhone and nope never had a boyfriend! I&#x27;m close w my parents &amp; they only yell @ me when I do something bad. But yes they understand me
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02-24-2014, 10:10 PM
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:'(
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02-24-2014, 10:16 PM
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wow, that sucks. it's not your fault you're awkward and never developed social skills, it's your parents' faults!! k you need to tell your parents that you're being deprived of a normal childhood, though you're grateful for all they've given you. also, i'm gonna help you out:

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it really depends on the parents. really really depends. i personally do not tell my parents a ton, but i wouldn't keep a boyfriend or anything to do with college from them. i do have a boyfriend, he's a senior and i'm a junior. um i play lacrosse and field hockey, which are popular for girls i guess.
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