By lhanie11 on Skatehive
During my teenage years, I would easily get angry whenever someone hurt my feelings. Sometimes I got mad at my friends, my siblings, and my parents, especially when they tried to control my decisions in life. I felt frustrated living under my parents’ rules. I was upset about the curfew—after school, I had to be home before 6 PM, and if I didn’t follow the rule, my allowance for the following week would be deducted. I was also not allowed to have friends over on school days, and I felt frustrated because I could only watch television for two hours per week. I wanted to play games like Counter-Strike and Audition, but I wasn’t allowed to use the computer for games—only for typing lessons and studying. Even during my college years, my mom wanted me to study at a well-known school, but I insisted on enrolling in the nearest college to our home. I argued with her and refused to accept her decision. I even told her that I wouldn’t go to college anymore. My dad became very angry with me beca