Teenagers are Lazy Monsters

Teenagers aren’t lazy! We’re just misunderstood. We’re actually really active and full of potential. We love playing sports like football. The only reason we’re deemed dull is because we have the energy to stay up late and play video games but don’t have the energy to go to school.  It’s not our my fault.

Have you ever thought why we don’t want to go to school? The worst is the teasing teachers. All they do is tell us what to do. Boiling inside, We have to listen to things We don’t care about.

This means that they do not work and learn at their best first thing in the morning.Teenagers may not be able to help being lazy as puberty drains their energy.

I think it’s ironic that adults are tough on teenagers as they were probably bad in and around school. Personally I don’t think adults remember how hard it was being a teenager because if they did I think they would stop pestering us when we come back from school, asking if we’ve received homework from school.

Obviously, We have to lie and say that we haven’t received homework because we need a rest from all the hard work we do. The other thing I don’t understand is adults trying to mould us into the perfect person but it never works because it will put too much pressure on us to succeed especially with parents setting high expectations for us as students. In fact, we teenagers aren’t lazy because when our parent tell us to do things like chores, do shopping you adults still call us lazy. One crucial point is how teenagers raise money for charity by selling food/drinks and running.

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