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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't worry - your behaviour, and thoughts about it, are perfectly natrual.
This is a time of great change in your life - physically, and emotionally, and learning to deal with the different aspects of your life leads to stress levels which need an aoutlet. Parents accept this as part of the growing process, and I'm sure you know you love and aprreciate them - but when you feel better, why not remind them?
This see-saw feeling will pass, but in the mean time, go with your feelings, and try not to worry too much - your life sounds fine, and you are a balanced person. Feelings are great - they just don't always feel good, but the good outweighs the bad, so enjoy those times, to help through the bad ones.
nothing new to add except I remember myself at your age and what it was like. This does pass, honestly. I don't know if you can do this, but it might help to tell your Mum and or Dad what you have told us (or direct them here)
The fact that you can recognise your behaviour and the effect that it is having demonstrates what a basically nice, normal sensible person you are.