It’s pretty rare to get inside the mind of a teenager.
Aside from the cursory response-groans to questions like “how was school?” and “are you hungry?”, parents tend to know very little about their social media-obsessed, hormone-laden offspring.
Enter: Reddit.
Thousands of teens have taken to the anonymous site to share the things they really, really want their parents to know. And it’s an eye-opener.
So mum, dad? It’s time to listen (or, you know, read) up.
1. ‘We constantly have our guard up.’
“You need to watch everything you do, because kids are constantly on social media talking about someone,” LuluBelle shared. “[My cousin was] roasted online. Kids took pictures of him at unpleasant angles, calling him fat, making fun of his clothes, etc.”
“Things like this happen all the time and since the majority of kids have social media it is hard for them to escape.”