But once I turned thirteen it got much worse. My parents laughed about it in later years, although the laughter always seemed to be tinged with caution. They never knew when I would fly into a rage, or what would set me off.
But once I turned thirteen it got much worse. My parents laughed about it in later years, although the laughter always seemed to be tinged with caution. They never knew when I would fly into a rage, or what would set me off.
That’s exactly why I’m scared of teenagers!
Me too!
My mom admitted to me that she wished she could have locked me in my room at 12 and let me out at 17.
Ahh! So you understand!