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On a Date
Am I Weird or Is This Normal? Advice and Info to Get Teens in the Know
by Marlin S. Potash, Ed.D., Laura Potash Fruitman, Lisa Sussman
I never know what to say on a date. Dr. Marlin: Stand out and be someone. The key is to be yourself. After all, that's who he was attracted to in the first place and that's who he asked out.

Getting It On: Getting a Date
Am I Weird or Is This Normal? Advice and Info to Get Teens in the Know
by Marlin S. Potash, Ed.D., Laura Potash Fruitman, Lisa Sussman
How do I meet someone to date? How do I get someone to go out with me? What should we do when we're out together? None of us know intuitively how to tell if someone is interested, or how to deal with the possible rejection, or what to say on a date.

Get in the Habit
The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Teens
by Sean Covey
Welcome! My name is Sean and I wrote this book, I don't know how you got it. Maybe your mom gave it to you to shape you up. Or maybe you bought it with your own money because the title caught your eye.

Scruples
Devil in the Details
by Jennifer Traig
My father and I were in the laundry room and we were having a crisis. It was the strangest thing, but I couldn't stop crying. And there were a few other weird things: I was wearing a yarmulke and a nightgown, for one, and then there were my hands, red

Why Me? Why Now?
Girlology : A Girl's Guide to Stuff that Matters
by Trish Hutchison, M.D., Melisa Holmes, M.D.
According to Girlology, knowledge is power-or more specifically-Girl Power! Whether you believe it or not, there's a lot more to know about the body and the opposite sex. This book will give you confidence and girl power to build you goals, beliefs

A Good Man's Departure
The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager's Story of Longing for Acceptance and Friendship
by Dave Pelzer
In The Privilege of Youth, Dave Pelzer shares the missing chapter of his life: as a boy on the threshold of adulthood. With sensitivity and insight, he recounts the relentless taunting he endured from bullies; but he also describes the thrill of making

The Fall Flurry
The Launching Years: Strategies for Parenting from Senior Year to College Life
by Laura S. Kastner, Ph.D., Jennifer Wyatt, Ph.D.
There's an uncanny resemblance between parents-to-be in a childbirthing class and parents at a college-information night, preparing for their high schooler's launch from home. Throughout the challenges of the adolescent years, differences among families

Going on Tilt
The Launching Years: Strategies for Parenting from Senior Year to College Life
by Laura S. Kastner, Ph.D., Jennifer Wyatt, Ph.D.
During a two-year period beginning with the senior year of high school, most parents find themselves confounded by unanticipated challenges. 'Why are my daughter and I fighting like cats and dogs now that she's about to leave?' a mother might ask.

All It Took Was a Smile
Taste Berries for Teens #4: Short Stories and Encouragement on Being Cool, Caring and Courageous
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D.
At the dinner table two years ago, my parents announced we were going to adopt a baby. I wasn't quite sure why we were doing this. There were already three kids in my family. Why would my parents want another kid?

Moments That Changed the Way I Look At Life
Taste Berries for Teens 3: Inspirational Short Stories and Encouragement on Life, Love and Friends - Including the One in the Mirror
by Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D., Jennifer Leigh Youngs
Would you like to dance? Those words just tickled my skin. The beautiful guy with jet-black hair, interesting dark eyes and a gracious, sly smile reached out for my hand. Obviously, it hadn't crossed his mind that I might say No. We danced. And danced.

Part 1: Self-Worth
Taste Berries for Teens - Inspirational short stories and encouragement on life, love, friendship and tough issues
by Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D., Jennifer Leigh Youngs
Each of us longs to be ourselves. And yet, we seek the approval of others: Do you think I'm okay? Do you accept me as I am? Do you like the way I look? Do you approve of how I act? Do you like me? Will you be my friend?

Part 7: Tough Stuff
More Taste Berries for Teens, Inspirational Short Stories and Encouragement on Life, Love, Friendship and Tough Issues
by Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D., Jennifer Leigh Youngs
Have you ever conceived what it would be like to know that you are dying? My grandmother had to think about it every day for three months. I can hardly fathom how hard that must be. One day she was healthy and then, like a thief in the night

No Place I'd Rather Be
Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 2
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Irene Dunlap
Growing up, I always dreamed of being a professional figure skater. After years of hard work, support from my family and good coaching, I am living proof that dreams can come true. When I was born, my parents immediately noticed something wrong.

Part II
A Taste-Berry Teen's Guide to Managing the Stress and Pressures of Life
by Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D., Jennifer Leigh Youngs
Understanding the Many Personalities of Stress. We suffer more in imagination than in reality. - Seneca, Epistulae ad Lucilium. Stress. We hear the word and use it a great deal, but what is it really?

How Do You Define Success?
A Taste-Berry Teen's Guide to Setting and Achieving Goals
by Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D., Jennifer Leigh Youngs
What Do Brittany Whiteside, Chris Burke and Lyle Rincon Have in Common? By the time she was thirteen years old, Brittany Whiteside dreamed of knowing her way around the Internet.

Chapter One
Teens 911
by Deborah Morris
Teens 911 is a brand new series filled with spine-tingling adventures of real teens saved from a life-threatening encounter by relying on their bravery and sheer survival skills. Are These Teens Tough Enough To Save Themselves-or Others?

First and Foremost: You Gotta Love Yourself!
Teen Love: On Relationships, A Book for Teenagers
by Kimberly Kirberger
Each relationship you have with another person reflects the relationship you have with yourself. Before we get started with relationships, let's take a look at the most important relationship we will ever have..., the one with ourselves.

A Brother's Love
Teen Love: On Friendship
by Kimberly Kirberger
Sometimes we look in all the wrong places and to all the wrong people to get the support we need. It's taken me a while to learn that friendship can be found closer than you think, even in your own home. Growing up, I knew I always had a great friend

Introduction
Teen Love: A Journal on Friendship
by Kimberly Kirberger
There is nothing more precious than friendship, and this is never more true than when you are a teen. Our close friends become our most trusted confidantes. Without them, life would be very scary and incredibly boring.

I Believe, Good-Bye, Dennis
Teen Ink: What Matters
by Stephanie H. Meyer, John Meyer
Is the purpose of life a life of purpose? Should you never, never, never, ever give up? Is laughter the best medicine? These are just some of the universal truths the young authors tackle. Prepare to be moved and inspired by over one hundred stories

Teens
Religion and Spirituality for Teens
Substance Abuse and Teens
Youth and violence
Advice & Discussions
Gay now... but no crushes on own gender as a teen???
I feel really stupid about this, but Im a 24 year old girl and I still have no clue what my sexual orientation is. I dont have any relationship experience with either gender, nor have I had sex with anyone, but Ive kissed 4 guys. I grew up in a religious area, where people dont talk about anything related to sex, and homosexuality doesnt exist.
typical teenage confusion
gonna try and keep this short... basically i kno i like guys... like.. for sure... but recently i've been feeling kinda attracted to girls??? and i dunno if it's just something everyone goes through or if I'm actually bi... and I thought it would help me to ask here how people knew for sure that they were bi? the furthest I've ever gone with a girl is kissing.
How do i find out if he's gay? (teenage boy issues)
I had this posted on another thread but I'm still at a loss. This really good looking guy i would like to ask out, Donovan, and i have 2 of the sames classes together. A couple of my friends think hes gay and think i have a shoot at him going out with me (if he is gay).
depressed lonely teen looking for advice
I APOLOGIZE FOR THE LENGTH OF THIS POST BUT I FEEL IT NECESSARY TO "TRY" TO EXPLAIN HOW I FEEL!!! MAYBE SOMEWHERE OUT THERE, THERE IS A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN OR IS IN THE SAME OR SIMILAR SITUATION. PLEASE READ IT AND RESPOND! OK. Im not very good at this type of stuff, but I have to find some way to get information and some way to talk.
I am a Bi Teen and I dont know if my friend is Gay or Bi.
Hey my name is Gabe and i am 17 years old. Ok there is this boy that I like a lot, well love, but i dont know if he is bi or gay. some of my friends think he is from what i tell him he does and stuff, but i am not to sure. I am also scared on telling him that i am bi.

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