gr8fruit answered Friday July 16 2010, 11:55 am: Hey,
To 'have a sense of rebelling' means you do/say what you believe is right and not against what is right. It is not about drugs, drinking, or doing anything violent.
Say, if you really like pants with chains, so you tend to wear pants with chains.. Then your friends are all wearing jeans and tell you that you should wear jeans too. Since you like your own pants, you tell them no thanks. Once you tell them no, they may think of you as a rebel for not doing what they think and for being yourself, which may be a strange wierdo to them, but it wouldn't bother you.
Heres some info off the internet: Rebel's are about being individuals and refusing to follow a crowd that forces you to think the same way they do even if it means becoming an outcast to society. They know who they are and do not compromise their individuality or personal opinion for anyone. They are straightforward and honest and they will sure as hell take it like it is <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
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