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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 598503" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Some teens go for the shock value factor. She may be one. She may be more interested in shocking her peers than fitting in with them. Also, she may just not care what is the "right" way to dress at a church camp. My oldest was like that as a teen. She used to try to sneak out of the house with black lipstick on and all black clothes. When I asked Daughter why she dressed in all black, she said, "It's me. It's who I am." Whatever. I made her change, but I'm sure she found a way to change back before she got to school. She didn't want to fit in with the "nice" kids at that time.</p><p></p><p> This is usually just a phase. As they get older, they tend to have better taste.</p><p></p><p>Sorry your difficult child gave you grief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 598503, member: 1550"] Some teens go for the shock value factor. She may be one. She may be more interested in shocking her peers than fitting in with them. Also, she may just not care what is the "right" way to dress at a church camp. My oldest was like that as a teen. She used to try to sneak out of the house with black lipstick on and all black clothes. When I asked Daughter why she dressed in all black, she said, "It's me. It's who I am." Whatever. I made her change, but I'm sure she found a way to change back before she got to school. She didn't want to fit in with the "nice" kids at that time. This is usually just a phase. As they get older, they tend to have better taste. Sorry your difficult child gave you grief. [/QUOTE]
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