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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Before long she will also notice boys and male bodies. She will start to have crushes too and sneak peaks at boys she likes. She will realize that interest goes both ways and that there is a lot of talk in real life and online by women about men and their bodies. Her friends will start to look at boys too. It is part of puberty and part of life. [/quote] Right-- "sneak peek". Not staring so that he notices and feels uncomfortable. It's part of life to learn to call out inappropriate behavior. Unfortunately, girls must learn this at a young age because of boys like this.[/quote] You don't think boys have ever noticed girls staring and looking at them? That happens often. Boys and girls check out people they like or their friends like. A lot of tweens and teens are uncomfortable about what other kids do. They lack self confidence and it is uncomfortable for many to have girls / boys pay additional attention to them. This happened more to my son than my daughter at that age. He is introverted and was very uncomfortable with attention from girls. In grade 8, he didn't even want to go to school because of it. [/quote]
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