Thursday, May 30, 2013
How to Justify Antisocial Behaviour
Teenagers. Nothing can satisfy us more than sitting at home alone in our underwear watching Netflix. Even when I don't feel like being lazy I can get on my bike, put my headphones in, and ride for hours without even thinking about what my friends are up to. Lame right? I would rather have my bike and good music than friends. Nope. The fact that we like to unwind and just be alone sometimes isn't antisocial behavior, it's just a way to relax and delve deeply into our own thoughts. It's a time when anyone can think about whatever they want, do whatever they want, and act however they want. It's freedom in the truest sense of the word. There is no pressure to fit in, to walk or talk a certain way, or to do something you don't want to. It's literally just you being you. No shame in that. Obviously after a while everybody goes back to hanging out with their friends and that's great! Being alone all the time would be boring. My advice is try to act as much like you would alone with your friends. In the end that's how you want to act anyways so why try to hide it? If your friends don't accept it what kind of friends are they? Hell, maybe they're holding back just as much as you are! Thanks for reading and have a great night.
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