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English Narritive Essay. During the early fazes of our lives we tend to
go through some of the most drastic changes all at once. ...
Submitted by Drewvac44 on May 14, 2008
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During the early fazes of our lives we tend to go through some of the most drastic changes all at once. All people will experience these changes mostly in the first twenty five years of their lives and then find their more directed path there after. Some of these changes will be pleasant and others will not be any fun due to the complexity of life it self. When I was fourteen I faced one of the most drastic changes that I will never forget for as long as I live.
Middle school was not considered one of the best fazes of my life by the general population due to the rebellious nature of my mind and what I considered to be exciting or what most fourteen year olds said was “cool”. I was drinking at the beginning of the fifth grade started smoking marijuana by the end. I was hanging out with the wrong crowd most would say. Some of my friends would get caught from time to time and almost get expelled but I seemed invincible.
Smoking marijuana was never one of my preferred choices of having a good time due to the reactions that it had on my body. This at times was a little too much for me to handle so in short I got drunk a lot more then I got “high”. As I grew older and started to mover quickly through middle school I didn’t realize the effect that these actions were having on my personal relationships. My mother and father were very suspicious of my actions and the way that I looked when I came home the next day from spending the night at a friend’s house. It was as if my parents could not grasp the fact that their thirteen year old could be drinking every weekend or even doing drugs for that matter. So as it does with most kids in my situation it started to get worse with time.
During the eighth grade I was on a role with my rebellious actions and disrespectful behavior towards my parents. During the end of middle school I was steeling liquor from the almighty cabinet that my parents kept all of the...
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