Going through puberty as a young girl is so confusing. This monster invades your body, changes things and makes things grow, and no one tells you what's going on.
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What happens when children reach puberty earlier and adulthood later? The answer is: a good deal of teenage weirdness.
Adolescents are not monsters. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves.
Puberty is an extremely traumatic process even if you don't realize it. It kind of lives with you for like 10 years.
No matter when you were born or where, puberty is the same. It's the same for your parents as it is for you - what's happening in your body dictates everything.
In your teens, you get the physical puberty, and between 28 and 32, mental puberty. It does make you feel differently.
Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea.
Puberty was not kind to me. I had acne, eczema and had a stye in my eye, so it was quite hard to go in to somewhere where the majority were boys. At that age, they were quite vocal about what they thought of your looks.
Other than dying, I think puberty is probably about as rough as it gets.
I was wildly interested in puberty as a child.
I didn't hit puberty until I was, like, 17, so I love to talk about that.