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Why Do Teens Argue With Their Parents?

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    Teens and Parents argue because everyone wants things to go their way. But teens fail to realize you have to pay the cost to be the boss. And if they new as much, as they think the know, then the parents would be living with them and they would pay all the bloody bills. Teens need PARENTS, parents don't need teens, at this point PARENTS are tired of raising and caring for teen especially when the teenage want to give too much lip and a host of problems with no solutions. One DAD put it the best way I've ever heard it "He said, ONE DADDY CAN TAKE CARE OF 8 KIDS, BUT 8 KIDS CAN'T TAKE CARE OF 1 DADDY" You figure it out!
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    Ms-fix-it 

    answered 7 months ago

      Because they are confused and rebel's.
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      Babydollo7 

      answered 7 months ago

        Teenagers does that because they don't want no one to tell them nothing.
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        Specialann 

        answered 7 months ago

        Teens argue with their parents as they are seeking independence and their hormones are playing pot.  They want to do everything and anything, unfortunately they often do not fully realise the dangers and think whatever went wrong will not happen to them.  Hence pregnant young mums, problems with drugs and drink.  The parent naturally wants to protect his/her child from these dangers - and one prays that your own child heeds this advice and is not weak enough to give into peer pressure.

        Eventually these teenagers will be parents themselves and have the same problem and realise how much their parents loved them to try and guide them despite arguments.
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        Solentjay 

        answered 7 months ago

        Because they are teenagers, that's what they do
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        Bld6957 

        answered 7 months ago

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