Shreya Ghosh
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Reader by day, Writer by night, (not just another) Journalist, Media Student, Blogger. Have been privileged to work as a freelance writer for the Times Of India and a few more digital magazines.
Perks of a travel trip with long distanced friends
Till now you’ve heard about solo trips or family trips or even trips with best friends. Ever heard about trips with your long-distance friends? Well, on my account of whatever experiences I’ve had with my College friends during my stay in another city for my graduation, the only experiences worth sharing are from those trips that I planned with...
Do teenagers need emotional support ?
I was never asked this question during my teenage years but when I think of the subject’s vitality, I shriek with an obvious undertone. Probably because I can still relate to the sarcastic demon in me that was just waking up post my puberty, who would have chosen to answer “Do I look like a freaking robot?”
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However, I...
Why do teenagers brag?
“My pencil is bigger than yours” Sounds familiar? Cool. Because that’s the cute ten year old in you who only knew life was worth boasting of because you possessed more number of unbroken crayons and greater parental love than your elder sibling.
“My parents get me costly clothes, unlike yours” Still sounds familiar? If you are a teenager and the...
Teenage and Dating Issues
Dating as a teenager could turn out to be a little complicated with the arousal of following impediments which must be kept in mind on and off.
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Rejection
While it is very normal to have developed feelings for somebody at such a tender age (I know how grannies will snub you to have lovey-dovey feelings in the first place!) but...
Social Problems of Teenagers
It still puts a smile on my face when I recall how I was not different from just any other teenage brat and how my father had his logical ways with my rebellious attitude. Be it his best friend struggling with his growing son or my own mother coping up with my tantrums – my father had always one...