So from mzgator’s response, she seems to coincide with my theory, there is no reason that children should have to act this way to get attention. Something is completely missing from the American family these days, why are these peoples kids having to put that facade up to get attention, and the thing is that eventually they can start to believe the things they are projecting, most of these kids really are that sad. I’m sick of it, people should be happy, and live in environments and families where these things don’t have to happen. When they hit the real world they will have to through off those chains and clothes if they ever want to go somewhere. I had nine percings in my face when i was a teenager, and I was angry. Because there was something really messed up about my family at the time, but I cant place it. I wore all black and did that whole attention thing, but in my day there were no Emo’s for me to join.
So back to the point about how this is a generational response to a problem that is older then this generation? does anyone agree”