Dealing With The Inevitable
Teens run away for various reasons. It can be school trouble or family problems or even complications with regards to sexual orientations, but regardless of the reasons, it is important for teens to understand that they won’t be better off if they decide to prowl the streets as compared to the safety of their own homes. In the streets, the teens who ran away will have more chances of getting exposed to sexual exploitation, violence, and drug abuse.
Theoretically, this means that the teens prefer the perils that await them in the streets than to face the problems they have in their own social environment. Deciding to run away is a dangerous option; this is precisely why parents should talk to their parents about the possible dangers that would follow if they leave the comforts of their own home. I think that even if the misunderstandings between parents and their teems are inevitable, it can still be avoided. All it takes is to make both parties see each other’s points of view.
Misunderstandings are bound to happen. Any relationship, whether familial or romantic, is bound to set off on the rocks. But if dealt with in a mature way, all will be well in the end. That’s for sure.





