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Wannabe teen "socios"

Teenagers are always attempting to mold themselves in order to discover which mold fits best. However, there are those who are intelligent enough - or "enlightened", if you will - to shed all of their childish facades and evaluate themselves and make a stab at introspection. A few of those more able-minded teens may find that they are lacking or in possession of things that others do or do not have and after research and questioning and a bout of confusion, they may also find that they fall along the sociopathic "norms" (although, a better phrasing would be that they fall along the norms researchers have applied to sociopaths - even though everything in this world is quite fluid and without norms). Thus, they attempt to find community; a place wherein which resides others who are sociopathic or have other personality variants and compare themselves to these individuals. 

 

I believe some people may be mistaking the natural ability to be easily confused and researching into a community and asking questions to this community in order to discover if they are the same with just being a "poser". However, of course there ARE teenagers who try to fit into a different skin because they think it's "cool", but writing of every teen as such requires a lack of intelligence and the ability to properly observe one's pray before devouring it - or in this case, misjudging it and finding out later that it has claws and fangs much bigger than your own. 

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Wannabe teen "socios"

LOL. Good impression. 

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We're not writing off 'every teen', just 95% of them.

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Isn't there an article that claims all teens are sociopaths in terms of their ego development. That is why they don't diagnose Personality disorders officially until you are an adult. Teens change all the time by virtue of being teens.

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Yeah I read that too. And I know how much I changed from my teen years...

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/14738243/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/study-teenage-brain-lacks-empathy/#.U6wvH_mSyMM

 

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