This is a critical time when family can make all the
difference. I remember the time my fourteen-year-old nephew came to me and
said, ‘I want a ring in my navel.’ Being by then an experienced uncle of
teenagers, I said, ‘Hey, I also want one. Let’s go to a hospital and get it
done.’ My nephew was shocked. ‘Do you really want it too?’ he asked. When I
nodded in the affirmative, he said he’d get his done later! The fact that an
old man (at twenty-eight I was ‘old’ to him) wanted it, made it far less
attractive to him.
This is a time of acne, broken hearts, a newfound
interest in the opposite sex, in looks and clothes. ‘Only a mother could love
him,’ a friend of mine said of her teenage son.
Many times as a parent, one just remains patient and
hangs in there. And suddenly one day they are grown up.
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