Sentences with phrase «think about the teenage girl»

I also would think about the teenage girl in Ohio who was molested and pregnant and was too scared to tell anyone and didn't realize she was pregnant until after six weeks because she had irregular periods.

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Abby: Funnily enough, I think the movie might actually open up a helpful dialogue about sex for teenage girls and their parents, and I think it takes away the pressure pop culture has built up around sex over the years.
Funnily enough, I think the movie might actually open up a helpful dialogue about sex for teenage girls and their parents, and I think it takes away the pressure pop culture has built up around sex over the years.
I couldn't help thinking this same thing when I read this New York Times article about the trend that as teenage girls Gen Y gave more blow jobs than any generation before.
«[According to a survey by Playtex Sport], about 75 percent of teenage girls actually stop sports or stop exercising because of their period, so I think it's really important to start that conversation with kids, with teenagers, with women, so we can encourage the younger generation to not let your period get in your way.»
I was a really shy teenage girl, so I didn't wear it very often, but I think it's time to let people know about this beautiful dress:) Don't you think?
Many of our glorious hairstyle galleries on Styles Weekly are aimed at women, and we thought it was about time we catered to our younger audience and gathered a gallery of stunning hairstyles which are just perfect for teenage girls.
I think it is safe to say that one of the most sought - after pieces of advice from teenage girls is about dating!
At the end of the day the movie is still about a diary and a teenage girl so I don't think there is anything it can do to escape the stigmas associated with the subject.
Lady Bird recalls coming - of - age films like Pretty in Pink or The Slums of Beverly Hills, in that it's about a teenage girl growing up with fewer advantages than their peers, who don't think twice about their limitless credit cards or the luxury cars they're entitled to own on their 16th birthday.
I could not help but think about the environment that young teenage girls grow up in, trapped in a cycle of unwanted pregnancy at such a young age, doomed to a life of struggle just like the babies I worked with.
They look at The Hunger Games and Divergent and think the public likes dystopian fiction about teenage girls fighting evil dictatorships, so they write more dystopian fiction about teenage girls fighting evil dictatorships.
And with those words she let me know (I think without even realising it) that she is still my «baby girl» and THAT talk I had about making it (the 1st time) meaningful must have sunk in somewhere in that grey haze of a teenage brain.
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