oh my god there's this girl in my class thats a freaking sllut.
she wears mini skirts.
blonde hair.
tight shirts.
and on "special occasions"
tube tops.
she's really busty and im talking like 34CC or something!
she wears heavy make up and its like unbeleivable.
even the teachers check her out sometimes.
its sad.
the guys would sometimes grab her asse, and she'd purr.
wtf.
there was this one game her and her group were playing, the tittyy pinch the guys would pick one of the girls and squeeze their titts. and obviously they'd go for.. her.
like i never knew there was a sllut this young!
Answers:
1. wow.. me neither !!
someone needs to set her a-s-s straight
2. maybe there is a reason she is acting liek that. maybe her mom is a **** or her dad is ... well there are worse things than being a ****. maybe this girl has some problems at home no one knows about, and the only way for her to feel wanted and loved is by using her body to get affection from strangers. its kinda sad if you think about it, maybe she just doesnt have any other way to connect to people.
3. i want to meet her.
i WOULD be her friend
but we;d probably compete for attention.
i want her mini skirts by the way
oh wait, shes too young for me
im 16 lmao
4. if i was in her class i'd play that tiity pinching game
5. OK, so now you do know. Along with the physical changes of puberty come emotional changes.
Girls and boys mature at different rates and enter puberty at different ages. You're in 7th grade? Before the year is out some more of the girls in your class will start to show those same signs of growing up and the rest of the girls and the majority of boys will start to follow next year. By ninth grade most of your classmates will be there, by the end of 10th grade all of them will be. You are all growing up, some faster than others.
It's an awkward time for all concerned. But there's no reason to slam your classmate because her body blossomed before your other friends have finished budding. The chances are great that she's just as confused as everyone else is at your age. This might be a great time to talk with your parents about the changes coming to your body and what you should be prepared for...of course that is most parent's great fear: any "talk" that in any way concerns sex, sexuality or bodily changes. It is normal that how you think and act and what you think about will change with your body changes.
If your parents aren't comfortable about talking to you about the changes you're seeing and what is happening then you need to seek another trusted mature source for info, your friends are likely full of mostly incorrect "facts", so you may have to talk with your family doctor. I'd steer clear of anyone at all connected to any religion if you're looking for factual information, it has been my experience that religious "teachers" are more concerned with promoting the "party line" than giving you candid info and advice.
Oh, and just in case there is any confusion, guys LOVE "slluts" (and, yes, I am serious).
6. wow, get used to it, it only gets worse
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