My friend helped me figure it out! I know how to make cross-browser code now! Im so excited about it!
Here's a question for you all.
Ok. When I was in my late teens (17-19), I noticed that my mom began to act strange, like she was trying too hard, trying to fit in with me and my friends, and just not being herself at all. She even tried to dress like me! It bothered me for a VERY long time (like a few years into my early 20's!)! At the time, no one understood how I felt about that or even what I was talking about (besides my friends) and it hurt a lot! My question for you is, have you ever felt the same about your parents? Have your parents ever tried to be cool and fit in with you, or even tried to act like you!? Is it normal for teens to go through this with their parents? I'm 25 now, but I still wonder if my mom was just having a strange moment, or if it's just normal.
I don't know. I figured this would be an interesting subject to blog about. :) Discuss!
Plugs: The-Muffin-Man
I ought to learn how to make layouts one day. My mother looks like she's in her early 30s.. which makes people think that she's my sister sometimes (which means I look way older than I'm supposed to be). Though she doesn't try to fit in with me and my friends because I don't fit in with many people anyway, sometimes, she has really weird dressing sense.. BUT.. I know some really old aunties who tries to look all hip and cool and they make me wanna puke.
» Nuttz on 2008-03-01 12:04:42
Nah My parents are older and they don't take very many liberties when it comes to "associating with teenagers." I think that's part of the reason why I'm so distanced from them.
But no, I've never seen them acting strangely. I mean my dad does stupid stuff all the time when he tries to be funny in front of my friends, but that's so typical of him, nothing weird -_-
» The-Muffin-Man on 2008-03-01 01:48:59
my mum just gives her support but then at the end of the day she said her support was spoiling my sis and i.
» renaye on 2008-03-01 10:33:24
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