![]() ![]() I just want someone who wants to hang out all the time, and thinks I’m the best person in the world, and wants to have sex with only me. I don’t even want anything, okay? I respect your right to see and do whoever you want, and I don’t even want a boyfriend. I don’t think we should see each other anymore, and it makes me feel stupid and pathetic to get a picture of your dick that I know was meant for someone else, and you didn’t even bother to explain, because I made you think that you don’t have to explain. I came here to say that I don’t think we should see each other anymore. Female Monologues for Teens 13 Reasons Why (TV) If they do come from a play or book, always read it for the larger context. This means you get to create the given circumstances surrounding the monologue! Our advice is to keep it simple. NB: A lot of the monologues are stand-alone and don’t come from larger plays. Did you get excited about the idea of performing a certain monologue? Pick that one! Does one seem particularly interesting or challenging? Give it a go! If you’re teaching a group of students, try to give the teens a few options maybe three or four don’t overwhelm them with choice. Read through a whole range of monologues before deciding on one and see which of these most resonates with you. For this reason, we have compiled a list of male and female monologues exclusively for teenagers. A lot of monologues often fit into either the children’s monologues category, or else are aimed at adults and contain a lot of complex language/unsuitable themes. It is often difficult to find monologues that are suitable for teenagers. ![]()
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