I've never had a teenage rebellion; I'm not that type of person. I always work out my problems in a conscientious way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think I'm going to have to live vicariously through my daughter's rebellion because I certainly never did go through adolescence.
I was a normal, rather dutiful child. I didn't even rebel as a teenager.
I was still interested in the youth rebellion but never-the-less I stopped being a victim. Stopped trying to attack the establishment realizing that it takes too much of your energy.
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.
I genuinely haven't really had a rebellious phase. I think it's just because of the way I was brought up. I think it's because I left home when I was ten years old.
I never rebelled against my parents - I worked hard, I was responsible, and I didn't go to high-school parties.
As a teenager, I was perpetually grounded. I was stubborn rather than rebellious.
I wasn't rebellious. Other friends had far stricter parents and where there wasn't a relationship of respect and communication, they were usually the opposite; kids go to the other extreme.
I went through a period of great rebellion within my family, when I was about 9 or 10. I was mad, I had no focus, had no real interest in anything, and so I started to do things that were just rebellious and stupid.
I didn't rebel as a child. I missed that angry teenager thing.