I never rebelled against my parents - I worked hard, I was responsible, and I didn't go to high-school parties.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I haven't really rebelled. I just think my parents were right. I never disagreed with anything that I was brought up with, in terms of their values or politics.
My parents weren't very strict. They've always trusted me to be independent and make my own decisions. There wasn't really anything to rebel against.
I didn't have my parents to rebel against, but I had society, and that definitely is what they taught me. Just: Trust nothing.
It's true that I've never had a burning desire to rebel against my parents.
I've never had to rebel against my parents; I never had that sort of teen-angst thing where you didn't get along with them. My dad's always been my buddy.
My parents were pretty liberal, but they were still parents. I definitely had my teenage rebellion.
I was a rebellious adolescent. It was the '60s. Everyone was rebellious. I hated high school.
I've said, I never thought I rebelled. I never - I don't think I've ever had that period. You know, I just had to do what I had to do. You know, I was a good kid.
Even at an early age, I rebelled against my strict upbringing. When I was 9, I built myself a 'make-out fort' in our backyard from wood, filled it with candy, and invited my blond, blue-eyed neighbor over to kiss.
I rebelled against all form of authority, against my grandfather, my step-father, the Church, the police, the government, the bosses. Everything male that was there, and was determining my life.
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