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Is Anti-social behaviour a problem?
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I'm not going to hop on the bandwagon, and say you're anti-social.

Really it's quite common to not get along with your parents and siblings, especially at that age.
You may be more mature than the people, and that's fine really, but to live a great life there is some steps you might want to take.

Get a therapist. - Some people (including me) HATE that idea, if you are comfortable getting one, do it, if not, don't.
Do little things every day.
Say, one week everyday, take a little jog in your neighborhood, doesn't have to be long, but it will help you.
Next week, go with your parents to shops, events, etc.
Some days, try to hang out with your friends, play video games, play football, have a little fun!
And maybe, if you're up to it (only if you're willing!) join a team for your school. Either it be baseball, or any sport you like. Chess, after school social events. You know!

These may not sound all that great, but if you start with little things like going shopping, and taking a few jogs, it will be a lot funner and all while you're having fun, you'll becoming a lot more social, and you won't even realise it until later!

Hope I helped!

- Mark
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RE: Is Anti-social behaviour a problem? - by GmZ - 07-30-2011, 10:01 PM
RE: Is Anti-social behaviour a problem? - by Mark Zuckerberg - 07-31-2011, 04:13 AM

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