The Struggles of Being a Teenage Girl

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Being a teenager is the toughest stage of life. And even though I’m not quite an adult yet, we just go through so much hidden stuff. Hormones. Hello bipolarness. One minute I can be a happy go lucky teen dancing crazily in my room singing into my hair brush. Yes, I actually do that. And the next minute, I’m in a deep state of mind almost in tears… For no reason. Most of the time I can control myself. But it really does happen like that. We have so much to worry about. School. Okay, I’m an honor roll student. I’ve never ever missed a day of school, ever. Amazing right ? But I hate school. I hate every homework assignment. I resent waking up every morning at 6 am. I hate carrying my 25 pound backpack around all day. I honestly think school is pointless after 10th grade. And I stress every day about grades. Which reminds me I should check them soon. I have a big test tomorrow, that I will cram for in first hour tomorrow because I have to work tonight. Another thing. Work. Every teen should have a job. It’s just necessary, especially if you have a car. Gas is expensive nowadays. And that means less time for friends, homework, family, and sleep. Might as well throw my life away because school and work are consuming it. Just kidding. But here’s another. Relationships. Relationships are critical to teenagers. If you don’t have friends, you feel alone. If you feel alone, you get depressed. When you’re depressed it could lead to disorders or even self harm. Oh yeah, peer pressure. That’s a big one. “Everyone’s doing it.” not true at all. Not everyone is sexually active, not everyone smokes weed, and not everyone drinks alcohol. But us teens sure do seem to get wrapped up in it because, “Everyone’s doing it.” And then on top of all that, our number one goal at the moment, whether we know it or not, is to find ourselves. We are in the process of figuring

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