
Everybody has morals. Or at least, they should. Even if your morals are bad, you've still got them. Although who's to say, really, what morals are bad and what are good? If you kill someone or commit some form of crime, obviously your morals aren't exactly good. But when you do something that goes against what a friend of yours may think, or your family, or anyone really, who are they to decide that your morals were bad? It was your choice, your decision. Completely up to you. And in my opinion, they should be okay with that. If they don't like it, they don't even have to acknowledge it. I understand that it's hard to do with some things. But honestly, it's your own life. You're allowed to do what you'd like. We all have our own beliefs and things that we live by. That's just how we are.
I know for a fact that some of my morals may be different than others. Most teenagers are that way. Look at some of the things they do, or that you have done. Would your parents approve? Would someone that seems like the perfect, do-nothing-wrong, person approve? Probably not. Unless of course you do something nice. But these days, we are less likely to follow what society sees as morally correct (is that the right term?). We are more likely to do the things that they don't want us to do. For some reason, when we're told not to do something, we do it almost every time. Maybe that's just a part of human nature.
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