[ how much to say? on the one hand, pretending she's still new because she doesn't want to deal with people recognizing her (more than they already have). on the other hand, she's one of the few imports that arrived around this girl's age and grew up here with some. semblance. of a family. for some of it.
It depends on the family, of course. The short version is, as you get older, and you learn more about the world, and yourself, the parent is supposed to learn with you. How you change, and how your needs change. Sometimes the things you want for yourself and what your parent want for you won't match, and there's conflict. Arguments are pretty normal during that period.
It's very emotional and very stressful for everybody involved, I think. When you actually become an adult, and when your family actually treats you like one — those periods don't always match.
text; network ID is just a moon emoji 🌙︎
it's tough. it's stupid. she's gonna try something anyway. ]
It depends on the family, of course. The short version is, as you get older, and you learn more about the world, and yourself, the parent is supposed to learn with you. How you change, and how your needs change. Sometimes the things you want for yourself and what your parent want for you won't match, and there's conflict. Arguments are pretty normal during that period.
It's very emotional and very stressful for everybody involved, I think. When you actually become an adult, and when your family actually treats you like one — those periods don't always match.
[ "the short version." how was that short. ]