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KingTaurus2104
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posted October 28, 2010 07:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for KingTaurus2104     Edit/Delete Message
Well, the general idea of this post is to see what others make of each zodiac sign in their teen years. You must include things akin to; their school life, their family life, their behaviour and general outlook on life For example;

The Aries teenager is likely to be highly achieving in school, either that or a compleate rebel. They're generally not very content with their family life due to arguments and misbehaviour, their outlook on life is somewhat impractical but their hearts are normally in the right place.

Something like that; I'd love to hear others opinion, I'm 15 so feel free to ask questions if you want to know anything.

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MyVirgoMask
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posted October 28, 2010 08:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MyVirgoMask     Edit/Delete Message
I was nothing like the typical Virgo teen. I was helpful with chores and taking care of my family. But I was also a kid from hell that smoked, drank, was boy-crazy, snuck out of the house until my parents put bars on my bedroom windows and a padlock on my door (like a freakin' ANIMAL), and ran away from home and dropped out of school to get my GED. I moved out when I was 18 and got my own place.

It's always been 'My Way', somehow that's not changed much lol. Then again, I do not have kids, maybe that's why I can afford the luxury of my selfishness.

Maybe the Aries moon influence?

I have a 12-20 year difference between my siblings and I - I am responsible for them, and have always provided emotional support. On that front I am very much and always was responsible.
But at 15? All I wanted to do was MY OWN thing. I wanted to write, draw, and fall in love 10x a day (I probably did). I was a big dreamer. I miss being a teen. I never thought I'd type that. EVER.

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PlutoSquared
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posted October 28, 2010 08:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for PlutoSquared     Edit/Delete Message
Virgos never grow up!

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SpooL
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posted October 28, 2010 11:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SpooL     Edit/Delete Message
well, as a gemini male in High School when ever I whould be in a jam or have a situation I whould always strategise my way out of it.

It saved me couple times and of course did the opposite when I overestimated things and how people whould react.

Outlook on life vary laid back, I still recall the time when it was exam time and my mom compared me and my sister.

My sister whould be worried, stresed and I whould be relaxing watching tv.

The downside is after I turned 18 and got into College.

I found out I was in the wrong College, lots of ground to catch up and should be like my sister

I ended up becoming more serious and catching up some lost ground and going in the direction I want to be.

my sister on the otherhand became more laid back and is the opposite now.

The problem is to make up for the lost ground everything is serious to me and I have to become laid back again or stop comparing myself to somone else and trying to reach the level that some one else is.

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teasel
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posted October 28, 2010 11:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message
I miss being a teen, too. My teens and early twenties. (I never thought I'd miss it, either.)

I'm an Aries, and was almost too good, according to others. I wasn't a problem child. I just didn't keep my mouth shut when I had a problem with mum's boyfriend. (I'd made that mistake as a small child, and I'd thought that Pluto in my 1st might have added to my mouthiness, but I guess that's what others would call being a teenager. )

I was hugely responsible, not into partying, and expected more from boys than most girls in my class at school. I looked after my sister (little Ms. Independence might balk at that, but we looked after each other), did my homework, and loved to draw. And then there were the kids that my family babysat. I adored those little ones. They were like extended family.

After leaving school early, I studied art by myself, learned to paint as well as draw, sold some work, and picked up new things to study, to keep my brain working (picked up a biology book to work through, another book that helped me to learn twenty-five new words a day - Gemini Moon/Venus?) Planned to work for myself, take care of my own books, and have a nice place in Upstate New York, painting, doing my other work at home (art or animal-related), having friends in a small town, and travelling. (Other than the travelling, how many people are gagging at the Hallmark picture I've painted? ) I wanted a full life, with as little drama as possible.

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Benedict Moon*
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posted October 29, 2010 12:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Benedict Moon*     Edit/Delete Message
Ugh, I'm so glad to be done with being a teenager. Those are the years I would love to erase from my memories....LMAO. College life is so much better, son.


I was a typical cancer in that I was the moody emo teenager, I was also very much my rebellious Mars in Aries Square Uranus and the gemini venus that wanted to have alot of friends but couldn't because I didn't fit in in a fundamental way (12th house stellium). All I remember is alot of cultural conflict during these years...and a whole lot of comforming. Not pretty.


I still very much a Cancer, but I'm not taking out the moods on everyone the way I used to. I'm still perversely rebellious, but not in the more destructive way from a few years ago. Overall I feel so much more smarter, creative, and genuine than I did in highschool. I have alot more room to be myself now than I did 5-7 years ago.

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teasel
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posted October 29, 2010 12:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message
I didn't believe anyone when they said that about college, so I'd planned to avoid it. I changed my mind when I was nineteen, started to order in catalogues and to sort myself out - wanting to get out of Ohio, and completely forgot about Akron U. (which is a good school). I ended up not going anywhere, but I do regret not giving it a chance.

I didn't fit in either, for the most part; I was too quiet/shy/ and at the time, I thought I was ugly (thanks to most of the kids at school - I looked at old photos on a FB group, earlier on, and I didn't look any worse than the others. In fact, with some, I looked better than they did). I wasn't a stunner, but I looked better than I thought, in my teens and twenties.

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FrozenQueen
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posted October 29, 2010 01:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for FrozenQueen     Edit/Delete Message
Scorpio

I was studious, though not the book-worm types, frequented the library more than anything else, was every teacher's pet(Jove in 10th) but also had a nasty reputation of being a "dangerous" person. A lot of kids were scared of me, didn't want to cross the line so as to say, felt I was sinister

Had only a handful of fights, displaying Scorpio ability to hit the raw nerve and then just walk, making the other person wonder if they had won or lost

Was into a lot of occult and spirituality and an avid reader. Also master of mischief and genius ideas to get through parents' restrictions on tv etc. but my sweet Cappy sis would end up getting caught

I've been a destiny's child, with a lot of grunge added

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अस्तो मा सद् गमय |
तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय |
मृत्योन् मा अमृतं गमय् ||
ॐ शांति शांति शांति

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From the darkness, lead me to light,
From death and destruction, lead me to immortality.
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MyVirgoMask
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posted October 29, 2010 02:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MyVirgoMask     Edit/Delete Message
lol PlutoSquare...I guess not

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Lonake
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posted October 29, 2010 04:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lonake     Edit/Delete Message
LEO is the easiest!
Their sign is the embodiment of the teenager til the grave.

OK, I'll say mine, which is Pisces,
In highschool I was the one who fit into all the groups and none at the same time. I never dressed according to a certain style consistently, which is one of the markers for being in a certain social group. This threw people off balance cos they didn't know how to read me, I'd change my style day-to-day, this is what people would ask "what is she, i can't figure her out". Style is for some reason a very important part of being a teenager. In the art classes I'd pretty much shine, and in art competitions others would see my finished work and then lie about how they need more time to work on their assignments and then copy my ideas, yes, for shame. lol. My poems were always read at school assemblies, I received a lot of writing awards. So in total, quite open and accepting but sometimes thrown under the rug and misunderstood :P I think I would have felt more comfortable belonging to just one group, but I had more interests than that, so it was really difficult.

Maybe teenagers aren't so clique-y now. The ones around here all dress alike, they look like lil Elviras out in the day time Elvira and her minion elves.

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Quinnie
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posted October 29, 2010 05:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Quinnie     Edit/Delete Message
As a Libran teenager
I found the first years of teens extrememly difficult... I questioned everything!!! Who am I , what do I want, what am I wearing, Am I really wearing that? Why am I wearing that when it's too cold!!!!???

But seriously I had a really awful time until I was 16 and things turned on their head. From then on I had a fabulous time. Loved socialising, meeting unique people,usingf my skills of seduction , those skills failing lol. I suppose those Libra scales affected me quite a bit. Maybe it was my Mars in Sagittarius that made me so enthusiastic about experiencing it all that ruled the school..

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taurus77
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posted October 29, 2010 09:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for taurus77     Edit/Delete Message
taurus sun cappy moon sun in 12h and merc 1 tau asc

ive been a good students with high academic achievements,ive been one of the best in sports the captain of basketball team and one of the best in soccer.Ive won some prizes in drama as the main actor but i didnt have a good relationship with teachers,with some of them i argued but with some other believe me they were few i had good relationships with a lot of respect.i also have been bullied a few times in elementary school but nothing serious.i tend to fight them back because i had some friends who were the strong ones!i stayed with my best friends and look for girls!
as for the family my parents were divorced i experienced sudden deaths in family but i was strong enough since 13 to move on and to see the life in an optimistic view probably from my moon in 9h!!!as for my look i worn serious things but modern!!!

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posted October 29, 2010 11:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for amowls*     Edit/Delete Message
I was a reasonable teenager. I drank, reasonably, I had sex, reasonably, I only broke rules if they were unreasonable lol.

I guess if I were to fit a stereotype in HS it was emo/scene (IT WAS 2004 OKAY and we werent as ridiculous as scene kids now, also we didn't listen to crappy music). I went to local shows every weekend to support my friends' bands. Lol this is kind of embarrassing to think about.

I'm an Aqua.

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MyVirgoMask
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posted October 29, 2010 11:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MyVirgoMask     Edit/Delete Message
"I only broke rules if they were unreasonable."

Wow, this is pretty much how I was too, amowls!
My parents demanded blind respect and I always told them I wasn't going to blindly follow anything, while respect would need to be earned on their part as I didn't always care for the way they spoke to me.
Why would they (both Aquas) be so shocked?? It was only how I had been raised

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posted October 29, 2010 01:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Benedict Moon*     Edit/Delete Message
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didn't believe anyone when they said that about college, so I'd planned to avoid it. I changed my mind when I was nineteen, started to order in catalogues and to sort myself out - wanting to get out of Ohio, and completely forgot about Akron U. (which is a good school). I ended up not going anywhere, but I do regret not giving it a chance.
I didn't fit in either, for the most part; I was too quiet/shy/ and at the time, I thought I was ugly (thanks to most of the kids at school - I looked at old photos on a FB group, earlier on, and I didn't look any worse than the others. In fact, with some, I looked better than they did). I wasn't a stunner, but I looked better than I thought, in my teens and twenties.


My thing about college and your 20s vs. your Teens and Highschool is that its sooo much more easier to be ANONYMOUS. For starters, Campuses are big enough. No but seriously, nobody is overconcerned about pigeonholing people into certain 'roles' that they 'should' play, no one cares what other people are wearing, what they listen to, their interests, wear they come from, if they have money, if they don't. There's just so much more room for individualness which is awesome for people like me and you who never fit anywhere. LOL

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kfn327
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posted October 29, 2010 02:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kfn327     Edit/Delete Message
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SpooL
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posted October 29, 2010 02:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SpooL     Edit/Delete Message
Also, the "bad students" typically don't last past the first year or sometimes even the first semister.

The problem in College is not fiting in its more of "Am I at the college I should be?".

I mean lets say an individual is intrested in law and attends Northwestern University,

is that degree from Northwestern University worth as much as a degree from Harvard and whould people look at the two graduates the same?.

Thats what I mean by lost ground vs my sister.

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Aries Moon
Mercury in Gemini
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Benedict Moon*
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posted October 29, 2010 07:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Benedict Moon*     Edit/Delete Message
Not sure how to respond since your follow up is to a deleted post, but I'll assume I wasn't taken out of context or anything like that.


I'm not saying you don't come across problems during these years (I've been to three different colleges already and I'm 22...hahaha) but for me, personally, its so much better for growth and acceptance than my teens were. That is all.

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Cancer/Scorpio729
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posted October 30, 2010 08:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cancer/Scorpio729     Edit/Delete Message
Being the curious mix of Cancer and Scorpio that I am, teen years are not moody for me. I dont like showing emotion on my face, and thought (still think) that venting sadness for no reason is a sign of emotional weakness, so was always regarded as not very mushy.
Young Cancerian minds can be VERY easily influenced and the continuous studying my parents pushed me to has become natural. Also, my mother's fashion streak smeared on me too, so I am an easy-to-discipline mix of bookworm and girl who loves clothes and hair product

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