And when did they stop? When 35yr olds starting dressing the same!������
This particular statement is, at best, an exaggeration, and at worst, prejudiced, poisonous falsehood.
As for a serious, factual answer to the question posed in the thread’s title, part of it has to do with the ways adoloescents’ developing brains are different from the brains of adults. If you really want to explore the subject in detail, I recommend The Teenage Brain.
A couple relevant excerpts:
“It’s not fair that we have to tell kids they can’t do drugs. ‘I’m sorry, but this is just the perfect solution to every problem you have, and you can’t use it’. Drugs are so perfect that they will literally ruin your life, that’s how perfect they are”
- paraphrased from Louis CK
I’d say it’s far more likely that, in addition to increased acceptability of coming out, there are fewer teens (and adults) who repress their sexuality. When society is SO opposed to something (LGBTQ in this instance) to the point where those who are part of it are called deviants, perverts, hell-bound, disgusting, depraved, etc etc… A lot of LGBTQ people will suppress their sexuality to the point where it’s hidden even from themselves.
So I’d think there are a lot of teens who haven’t felt the need to suppress their sexuality in the first place (or at least not nearly as severely).
I recently watched Quadrophenia again. It’s the perfect teenaged angst movie.
“They finally threw me out
My mum got drunk on stout,
My dad couldn’t stand on two feet,
As he lectured about morality.
Now I guess the family’s complete,
With me hanging round on the street
Or here on the beach.”
Pete Townshend
We all have our foibles.
Their brains are still under construction.
Or it’s just Ok to admit you have at least some attraction to the same sex, even if your dominant attraction is to the opposite. It’s not a trend, it’s that teenagers are not getting the shit beat out of them just for looking “gay” - at least, not as much.
I never listen to any old grandpas who go around saying “Kids these days”. Kids these days are pretty good, actually. Most of the reports around Millennials are not that bad, other than the fact that they all stay home.
Teenagers scare the living shit out of me
They could care less as long as someone’ll bleed
So darken your clothes or strike a violent pose
Maybe they’ll leave you alone, but not me
Agreed. But kids these days are more likely to have tattoos, piercings, or unnaturally-colored hair. And in earlier generations, such things were often the sign of the rebellious, the countercultural, the punks. Thus, some of the geezers (including maybe the OP?) may be drawing the erroneous conclusion that there are more “bad kids” nowadays.
As for drugs, IMHO there are simply more varieties around and they are easier to get than in the past. Yah sure, at the turn of the 20th century things like cocaine and morphine were legal, but I don’t think they were glamorized for kids in those days. Now we have club culture that kids will be aware of even if they never go to a club, and the club drugs are easy to get.
I don’t really know how to get drugs now- maybe I could with a lot of effort. In high school and college I could get you-name-it easily (I probably should have done more when I had the chance, studying ultimately didn’t do so much for me). Just from my personal observations, it seems even easier for kids to get drugs than it was 20 years ago.
I don’t know about the piercings- independence?