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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was an ugly kid who grew up to be model pretty as a teen. You really never know. I'm sure the reverse is often true. Make girls' lives about other accomplishments. [/quote] Not ugly maybe, but awkward, gawky, skinny and terrible eczema and chronic chapped lips and braces. A mess, I was. Then puberty hit (though the braces remained) I consciously upped my game, clothing and hair wise, and became more confident. I did teen fashion shows, was on Homecoming Court in high school and college. So glad I did not peak too early. Some of us are late bloomers. Your daughter is four. Use this time to build her confidence...something my parents never, ever did. [/quote]
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