Every teen will go through a self-discovery period and this is hers. If you are against it, she will rebel into it even further. Let her know you support her - the wash out color is a great idea!!! and also be her best friend. Include her as much as you can in family functions, but make sure nobody treats her as an outcast because of the way that she is dressed. Get someone to step in as a positive role model. - Get her guitar lessons - that could turn into a positive thing. Hopefully this is just a faze, but don't turn your back on her whatever you do. Act like it doesn't faze you!!!!
2007-03-23 09:08:19
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answered by kellysue 2
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Teenagers what more can we ask for. My daughter went thru the same although i did not go and buy the guitar. Black was the only colour she wore. Died her hair black.Listen to the worst music on earth and as loud as she could. Heaven forbid if i told her i loved her she cringed at the very thought of that. But i loved her thru it all and when she looked good in all black i told her that. Today she still favours black but she is a healthy stable young woman. Oh yes her hair is now brown (normal) with blond streaks. She has 4 ear rings, belly ring, tongue ring and she had a nose ring although she let that one close up and is now talking about leaving the tongue ring out.
2007-03-23 09:16:01
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answered by chersgaz 4
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Hey u ever thought of the influence of society i kno quite a few friends who r like that and i really see nothin much wrong except the fact shes cutting herself just be careful that shes not doing illegal things but overall i think shes fine Thats just how teens are at this age Society really has an impact
2007-03-23 09:12:26
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answered by Jessica 2
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Your daughter wants to have her very own image, which is ok as long as that image that you are describing does not get bad things going in her life. Talk to your daughter, ask her why have an open mind. I did all that too, I just wanted someone to ask me and be there for me. Being young is hard these days the peer pressure of other kids. Just love your daughter!
2007-03-23 09:13:01
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answered by giggles07 2
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properly suitable now my ladies are the two under 8, so it would be not straightforward to think of what i might do while they get to the age the place that must be conceivable. i might think of that not in basic terms might I be harm that I had to be sure that way, i might sense like a failure as a mom for many motives- A. she might desire to be waiting to return to me with something, quite with that. If she feels like she cant then I easily have failed. B. I might desire to have cautioned her extra effective of the implications of unprotected intercourse (or maybe secure). C. i might sense so unhappy that her existence (if nevertheless a teenager) might critically and irrevocably exchange. Now, if she replaced into an grownup i might nevertheless be harm yet quite happy...and whether she replaced right into a teenager happiness might ultimately come after the ask your self considering that could nevertheless be my grandbaby wow I placed way too plenty theory into this, hypothetically i might purely get her regarded at
2016-10-19 11:02:20
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answered by ? 4
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She is following an "emo" or "gothic" trend. If she has tried cutting herself, i think thats where you draw the line. This whole "emo" trend is about kids that dress and act this way and cut themselves. Its a ridiculous trend that has gotten dangerously out of control. And I know at her age she is impossible to get through, but I would not encourage this trend. I know teens want to express themselves, but make sure she isn't hurting her self.
Talk to her about it and this trend and see what she has to tell you. Communication is key for any problem.
2007-03-23 09:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone that i know has gone through a period like this, even me. I was a little bit depressed, because of my bodt image and i had self esteem peoblems. this was during a stressful and hard time in my life. maybe she is just trying to find what works best for her. i have been through every style known to man, and eventually found myself. hang in there and i would suggest talking to your daughter about the choices that she has made, and you may understand it a bit better then
2007-03-23 09:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Take her to a psychologist. If you don't now, she will just continue with the self-pity. She needs to find out why she feels this way. Most likely, she doesn't know why she has these feelings, but it may be a sign of psychiatric problems that will only get worse if you don't do anything about it now.
2007-03-23 09:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing wrong with your daughter she either wants to impress someone or she is into a new rock & role band & a lot of girls want a lip ring it's no big of a deal cas it's cool many hip hop artist have them you know
2007-03-23 09:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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your daughter is probably confused about her real self and has got this style from her mates or something, how old is she? maybe you need a one to one chat with her and tell her your worried or tell a friend or school teacher is she being bullied and uses this image to escape, maybe shes depressed.
i suggest telling her how you feel and say that you are worried
you cant let her keep doing this but im sure she'll learn to grow up and be her self, what she truely is
2007-03-23 09:10:34
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answered by lil bunny 2
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