Some of you went through your teenage years drama-free, but for most teens it was a time when they tried out every subculture in the world – emo, punk, gangster, indie – and tried to convince their parents that it wasn't just a phase. , but rather that it is a true identity. The people in these photos prove that their parents certainly didn't have it easy.
You probably remember that your teenage years were too dramatic. First of all, they annoy you pimples gave me headaches, and then you got off to an even more unusual start consciousness, just yours it did not suit the parents at all. You were sure it was yours the only correct opinion. Of course you didn't listen to your parents, that's why you're here journeyed through different stages of building their identity, which also included personal style. Black eyeliner was calling for emo style, wide trousers, a jacket and a cap the ghetto.
Where did your path take you when you were a teenager? Photos of people, which we have collected in the picture gallery, is definitely the way to go led in an interesting direction. Theirs and the transformation is amazing.
Picture gallery - Before and after
“15 years - everyone hated me because of the way I looked. 23 years old – everyone loves me because of my looks.”
"I work in the US Army infantry. I am also studying international security and conflict resolution.”
"I hated life. I loved black. I insulted anyone who listened to Britney Spears. I'm studying now. And I love listening to Britney.”
"Me and my girlfriend, when we met, vs. now. An emo phase that we regret.”
"I was emo on the left. Now I work to pay for my studies. I am studying to become a web developer and designer. I am also a model and an aspiring actress.”
"From gay alcoholic to tailor."
"In 2005 - emo. In 2015 – a loving father and husband.”
"At that time I was training as a designer and listening to Brand New, Death Cab and Blink. Today I'm a designer, I listen to Brand New, Death Cab and Blink and I have a child.”
"Emo. Goth. Emo. Emo. Marketing consultant.”
"I am a mother, married and store manager. 15 and 25 years.”
"2012, 2017. I'm glad that this phase is over. Now I have become a mother fox."
"I still listen to Brand New. I work as an administrative coordinator. And I realized that it was never just a phase.”
Dog and Tina - 1985, 2015.