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Teenagers - How on earth do you research their views? Especially about highly emotive matters? (27 Oct 13)

Teenagers. Hard to reach. Not exactly communicative. Far happier with their peers.


So … do you remember when you were a teenager? How you felt? The way nobody understood you? The things you found it hard to talk about? The way you only felt comfortable discussing things with your friends?

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