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Relationships and interactions are a large part of life for teens around the world at school, at home, and in everyday life. Relationships for teens can range from positive and supportive, to struggling, to abusive and dangerous. Problems in relationships can affect a teenager’s self-esteem, emotional stability, and success.This topic was especially important to us because so many of our peers have experienced struggles in their interactions with others. Teenagers all over the world are in a constant battle with bullies, peer pressure, and abusive relationships. Sometimes, these battles are so intense that they can drive an adolescent to the edge. In extreme cases, this can even result in suicide.
Therefore, understanding this topic can save lives. In order to prevent deaths and self-harm caused by these issues, the signs of harmful relationships must be recognized. Awareness of these problems can only benefit our youth. When teens understand their circumstances, they realize that they are not alone, that there is a way out. Spreading the word on how to prevent and stop these dilemmas could benefit the lives of millions.
Human, no demon
In the present day world there are many sought of discrimination that are being faced or done by our fellow human beings. In much religion losing one’s virginity or being homosexual has been described as sinful. Therefore people use religion as there bases of ethics to crush or bully someone. But one should not forget that in every religion it’s said that CHANGE IS INEVEITBLE. So, change your mindsets as it is killing someone. God resides in one and all. Even I’m a human; no demon
Even I live under the same sun and I won!
They kiss me, they bite me, they tear me part
is it that hard to comprehend that even I’m a part (of the society).
I know that I disobeyed him but isn’t he the one who made me?
Oh yes I’m a prostitute, I make love every night
but even I’m just a human; no demon.
They punch me, they crunch me, they think I’m against the nature
I know what I’m and I don’t want to increase the population I know that
I disobeyed him but isn’t he the one who made me
oh yes I’m a homo, I make love with the same sex
but even I’m just a human; no demon.
They stare me, they make fun of me, they ask me my weight
I’m sorry I can’t pay attention because I’ve got a life to celebrate
Neither did I disappoint nor did I disobeyed
it just that he made me and my fate
oh yes I’m fat and I love my weight
but even I’m a human; no demon
— Vivek Sharma, Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India