Take her shopping. This will get her mind off it.
2006-06-27 10:40:22
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answered by Firefighter EMT 3
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A few months ago this happened to my daughter. She was very upset at first. I told her that having a few bf's is how you learn what you want and need in a life partner. I told her to party with her girlfriends, clean out her closets, spend some time with me & her dad, take an extra class at college, etc. She's still doing this and she said this is the best time she's had in a very long time. Whatz his face was a valuable learning experience, but he's now a part of her past.
2006-06-27 10:48:09
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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ummm. How do u understand she masturbates?? note..you want to confirm what the heck she is doing.. gezz shes in uncomplicated phrases 14 no longer in adult, Your pastime is to make optimistic shes starting to be up respectful and by no skill playing round with some guy.. SHE does no longer EARN privateness yet she is somewhat of one :( your the determine you want to positioned your foot down and end letting her have all this privateness.. :( shes in uncomplicated phrases 14 .. at the same time as she strikes out and turns into in adult then you definately would can enable her do her own component, even possibly 17 yet no longer 14
2016-11-15 08:20:59
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answered by ? 4
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You can be there to listen if she needs to talk. Offer opinions if they are asked once she's able to except what's happened. The worst thing you can do is talk negatively about the ex b/f or push to have her talk about it. Try to have her keep busy and let things ease into focus as she's taking care of things that need to be done.
2006-06-27 10:44:16
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answered by msthinkpositive 5
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Encourage her - tell her that this is one of lifes many ups and downs, and if she is going to grow into a healthy adult, she needs to know that pain is part of the process. If she is going to open herself up emotionally to others, you will need to teach her that pain is a consequence. It is just like having a dog that dies. When you get the dog, you know that someday, the dog will die - so when you get the pet, you are opening up yourself emotionally, but leaving yourself exposed to what most likely will be inevitable pain.
2006-06-27 10:43:40
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answered by Fun and Games 4
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just comfort her. go to her dont push her to tell you anything just let her know that ur there. give her a hug or something and stay close by but also give her plenty of space. if she talks to you about it just tell her that they obviously werent meant to be and theres some1 even more special out there. or try doing something she likes to cheer her up and make her remember that she had life b4 them, and shes gonna be ok
2006-06-27 10:42:05
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answered by losersrus 3
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if she's a teenager.......she'll be over this in about 24 hours or until the next "hot" guy pays her attention.
if she's a college student........that may take a little time
time is the best healer of pain like this.....
When my teenager gets hurt, i get her involved in working out, running and anything physical.
2006-06-27 10:44:25
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answered by holmes_becky 2
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listen to her, but also give her space to get her mind right. also remember how you felt and be a friend to her at this time in her life.
2006-06-27 10:46:09
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answered by cmac 3
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My daughter hasn't, but I bet your's has.
2006-06-27 10:42:05
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answered by Claudius B. Horseballs 3
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no i dont have a daughter!
2006-06-27 10:41:44
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answered by Anna Banana! 2
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