so im 13/f and basically i loved rap, and now im more of a rock pop kinda person. is this normal? is my personality changing? is it because im getting older? i just wondered how many others have had the same thing. thankss! all questions are rated. =)
LoVe_cHaRu answered Thursday November 16 2006, 10:43 am: well, im sort of going through the same thing. your personality is probably changing with age, but it is a possibility that you were going through a rap-phase and now you're going through a rock-phase. who knows, maybe you'll switch to something else im a little while?
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Saturday November 11 2006, 7:39 pm: The reason you feel that way is becuase rap and hip/hop really dont have much to offer anymore. Your not the only one that feels this way. Hip hop isn't what it used to be. I found it really boring... and i used to listen to it 24/7 when i was in middle school. Now i rarely listen to it. [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
doombaby answered Saturday November 11 2006, 8:05 am: verry normal.
I used to be a huge huge prep when i was in 12 and under then i went into this big rock stage and i wore black alot and i was kinda a rocker then i changed again in 8th grade and started listening to hardcore and emo stuff and right now im more of an indie type of girl. [ doombaby's advice column | Ask doombaby A Question ]
shesaidwhat answered Saturday November 11 2006, 1:34 am: okay, this is perfectly normal.
it happens to everyone at some time or another.
especially when you start becoming a teenager, things just change, its just part of life.
dont worry about it. your basically just developing into your own person. [ shesaidwhat's advice column | Ask shesaidwhat A Question ]
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