
Question #4: How did you rebel as a child?
I'm sure my parents can answer this one better but, to be honest, I really can't think of anything. I was a goody-two-shoes growing up (still am if I'm going to be completely honest) compared to most of my peers.
I never went to parties (except my high school graduation night & prom & even there I was boring) much to my disappointment, never drank or smoked or did any kind of drug harder than Advil. We didn't have a curfew because my mom was afraid we would drive dangerously trying to get home before time ran out. We just had to call before we came home & we knew to keep it at a reasonable time which, as far as I know, we did pretty well at. I didn't sleep around or at all, for that matter. I didn't sneak out at night (too afraid of the critters outside &, really, where would I go?). I was always too afraid to disappoint my parents, to do anything too bad.
I guess the main way I would rebel is by not keeping my room clean. But really that wasn't rebelling that is just being lazy, which is still a major character flaw for me. I did listen to my rock & roll a little too loud at times but, granted, most of it was Christian. Well, I did, ahem, still do, own a Green Day album(Nimrod) (guilty of owning two now...I don't like American Idiot as well, though). Other than that, I would have to say not studying as hard a I could & again it wasn't that I was trying to "stick it to the man," I just preferred to watch TV.
I know my parents read this blog so maybe they can let me know of more but right now I really can't think of anything. I guess I was more of a "want to be" rebel. I always wanted to go against the norm (still do) but was just too afraid to.
pierced ears, radically colored hair, going out late, usualy teenager stuff. hahaha. probably my greatest rebellion is that i'm the only fat child X D
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