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Cover image for book Things I Wish I’D Known at 13: or Maybe Even Sooner

Things I Wish I’D Known at 13: or Maybe Even Sooner

A Girls Guide to Girl Stuff
By:Loujaden Gladys
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781546252511
eText ISBN:9781546252504
Edition:0
Copyright:2018
Format:Reflowable

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There are things I feel every female should be taught as they grow into young women, things they will value their entire lives. It would seem like common sense that the most important and especially sensitive things females should know would come from the females closest to them. But sometimes, that just doesnt happen and the information comes from people you meet on your journey through life. Ive had some wonderful female mentors, teachers, friends and role models over the years whove helped me through things only another female can. With the use of technology, especially cell phones, people have lost some basic communication skills over the years. Many people dont even like to talk, they would rather text or send an email. But so much is lost in translation with these methods. My belief is that young people truly want to be guided, even though they may act like they dont and rebel and fight against it at times. But when they dont get this guidance at all, or see that adults are reluctant to address certain things or worse avoid any conflict or difficult situations at all by just giving them whatever they want or turning a blind eye, teens lose even more respect for adults. So, I felt the need to find a way to provide some of this guidance in a format thats easy to access, understand, share and use. They are things I would readily communicate to any young woman Id meet. They are things I wish had been shared with me when I was developing into a young woman. My goal is to help with the good, the bad, and some of the in between. And also help possibly take away some of the confusion, frustration and upsets of the beginning stages of becoming a woman.