Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - Symptoms of adolescent rebellion

Symptoms of adolescent rebellion

Seek independence

In the rebellious period, the boy began to seek more independence. They may try to make a decision without their parents' consent and refuse to accept their parents' help.

Oppose parents

Because they are eager for independence, rebellious boys may have different opinions with their parents. They may contradict their parents or challenge their authority.

emotional

In the rebellious period, boys may experience mood swings. They may feel angry, anxious or depressed. This kind of mood fluctuation is usually caused by the unstable hormone level, and it is also related to physical and psychological changes. They may lose their temper because of some minor incidents and have negative feelings towards their family and friends.

Lose interest in learning

In the rebellious period, boys may lose interest in their studies and grades. They may lack motivation or concentration and do poorly in school. You may also be absent from class or unable to finish your homework, which will lead to a decline in your grades.

Social circle expansion

In the rebellious period, the boy began to build his own social circle. They may participate in activities with their peers, make new friends or join social groups.

Focus on appearance

In the rebellious period, the boy began to have a strong interest in his appearance. They may spend more time dressing up and pay more attention to their image and style.

Curiosity about sex

During the rebellious period, boys began to be curious about sexual behavior and the opposite sex. They may explore sexual knowledge, watch pornographic content or have close contact with the opposite sex, and may have puppy love and other behaviors.

kickster

In the rebellious period, boys often show challenging behaviors and pursue excitement and adventure, including breaking rules, playing truant or participating in dangerous activities.

Full of doubts about the future

In the rebellious period, the boy began to think about his future. They may feel confused, anxious or lost.

Not satisfied with the family rules

In the rebellious period, boys may be dissatisfied with family rules. They may challenge family discipline, violate rules and regulations or despise their parents.