Teenagers live in a life period, where being socially accepted is nearly the number one thing to reach. They would do anything in order to not to become an outsider in their community. Thus, adolescents’ lives can undergo dramatic...
moreTeenagers live in a life period, where being socially accepted is nearly the number one thing to reach. They would do anything in order to not to become an outsider in their community. Thus, adolescents’ lives can undergo dramatic changes, ranging from jumping between different clothing styles, eating preferences, educational aspirations, outdoor activities to even sexual behaviors. Interactions with peers are becoming a more substantial forum for adolescents’ preparation for adulthood.
These changes may be the consequences, the antecedents, or just the attendants of our choice of friends. Given the huge variety of teenager group systems, all of them can be a possible and also a natural reaction from the teens who pathetically want to feel the sense of belonging.