Teen Community, a Second Home Online

Teen Community, a Second Home Online

A teen wants to explore various issues related to teenagers such as friends and family, dating and relationship, teen sexuality, teen celebrity, fashion, food and health, teen health, sports and education, debates, advice and other related topics, and all of these are found in a teen community. If a teenager cannot get information from his parents for obvious reasons, he can always go to the teen community.

A teen community allows a teenager to enjoy a safe, fun life experiences with other teens all over the world. Thanks to advance technology, it is now possible for a teenager to interact with his peers, others he know but most he only sees in pictures and videos. If distance has barred teenagers from knowing other teens and relate to them their dreams, thanks to the teen community, teenagers now has unlimited resources to know the lives of other teenagers from various lands and cultures.

A teen community can be accessed online. What a teenager does is visit the site, register, fill in the required information, login and viola, the other teens are within his reach.

The teen community, in living up to its principle as a second home, has set regulations to police the teens and impose parental guidance. The internet is a dangerous medium if teenagers are given unlimited access to sites which are deplorable and not suited to them. This is where the teen community can assure the parents that it guides the teenagers in sharing their experiences and making their own choices in the most healthy and wholesome manner.

A Teen Community sets out rules which must be followed by the members, and a violation of these rules causes the members to be banned or suspended. A member of the teen community has to respect the rights and culture of fellow members. Teenagers have customs that are different from each other and respect is a must. Some teen communities allow photos to be shared, while others prohibit this. In most cases, the actual personal information such as home address and phone numbers cannot be given. The essence is to avoid the interaction to become too personalized. Giving information of other members is not also allowed in respect to the privacy of others.

A teen wants to communicate and writing is one of the best media. A teen community ensures that all contents, communication, and behavior are within “PG” guidelines. Vulgar language, nudity, depictions of sex and strong violence are prohibited Harassment in whatever form is not allowed. By harassment we mean communicating or behaving in an offensive, intimidating or threatening way towards the other members of the community. This is noteworthy because it helps the teenagers develop a wholesome personality while in the teen community.

Although debates and discussions are encouraged in a teen community, these must be done within the rules. Teens are informed that debates must be on issues, and never on personalities.

The allowable age in a Teen Community is ages 13 to 17 only, although some are for 18 years old and over. Most teen communities allow the visits of some adults purposely to help the teenagers such as leading educational projects and counseling.

Much to the good things that Teen Communities offer to the children, there is still no place like home. Parents must always provide the environment of sharing, respect, trust and love that a teen wants. After all, no agency, not even the teen community, has more responsibilities than the parents.

Watch the video related to teens fashion

Bratt Teens fashion show at SM fairview 02.15.09… The first half of the modeling…

Help answer the question about teens fashion

What's the latest fashion/outfit for teens?
I have a few questions to ask:

1. What's the latest fashion for teens/girls who are in their "pre-teens"
2. Does each person has their own style of clothing?
3. What's something to wear that won't make people make fun of you?
4. Where else besides Hollister, Abercrombie, pac sun and Tilly's is popular? Or is that just it?

About Author

Author’s bio:

Teenagers are really more meticulous these days. This is why TeenWants (http://www.teenwants.com) hopes to bring teens all around the world together and let them experience everything positive and enriching. Sushil Kumar Singh Raghav writes for TeenWants.com. TeenWants.com is the place for games, video, music, shopping, fitness, entertainment and even job opportunities for teens. Check out TeenWants.com (http://www.teenwants.com) for prizes and games as well!

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12 Responses to “Teen Community, a Second Home Online”

  1. Dualz101 says:

    yeah. he is blocking the other camera man.. we also notice it… man :p

  2. slique09 says:

    i meant wat wud happen to him?

  3. Kady says:

    Women's wardrobes have peices that are in the ranges of dressy, suit like (or buisness outfits), and casual wear. Women in style have fitted clothes, not just revealing or "short and skimpy." ANd their clothes reflect their personality more often and they dress appropriotly for whatever occasion- at least in an ideal world.

    Teens fashion ranges bassed on clique at times, so it goes from stu*y, dark, bright, short, to any look. Teens don't look compleat or put together, their outfits don't have balance. This is wy they are often critiqued but also why they are loved.

  4. henriettadel says:

    The college I attend (Academy of Art in San Francisco) offers pre-college programs for summer, saturdays and online in different majors. Here is a link to the website http://www.academyart.edu/degrees/pre_college.html . I know a couple of people who went during high school and they had really fun experiences.

    Also, check out local colleges around your area too for high school programs and if a local community college will let you take classes too (if they offer some type of fashion degree).

  5. __A_YAHOO_USER__ says:

    well TOPSHOP…..best shop ever(online too)…ASOS(amazing also)

  6. Michelle N says:

    1. The super ugly Aeropostale, Hollister, Abercrombie, and other popular brand graphic tees.
    2. I don't really think so, I have my own, but I know people who are the same stereotype fashion.
    3. Printed hoodies.
    4. Try Wet Seal. So much better. And Forever 21.

  7. slique09 says:

    wat if the cameraman turned into nothing more than a tiny ant on the front of the stage at 2:19?

  8. KaTe☮♥♫ says:

    Zipper Accents
    Relax-Fit Pants
    The Sophisticated Trench
    Hot Pink
    Oversize Necklaces
    Black-on-White Print
    The Oversize Pattern Bag
    Big Bangles
    A Touch of Neon
    Mix-and-Match Patterns
    Pastel Suit
    Sequins
    The Military Jacket
    Color-Block Prints
    ’80s Flair
    Embellished Boho

    OOO btw skinny jeans are on their way OUT.
    haha good luck… and hope this helps!

  9. dontletmegonow says:

    Nailed is a very good book, so is Things change, which was written by the same author.

  10. ~Allielee~ says:
  11. dancethenightaway says:

    Tons of stuff in these online german teen magazines. Really not a whole lot different, but if you aren't careful you might look like a 6 year old in some places. j/k

    http://www.allyoucanread.com/german-teens-magazines/

  12. Michi A says:

    orange is sooo in this summer. bright colors.

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