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Written by: connie and jenn
Submitted on: October 04 2007


"I Thought I Loved You"



Written by: connie and jenn
Submitted on: October 04 2007


"Standing Out"



Written by: jenn
Submitted on: October 04 2007


"Stacy Crout"



Written by: connie
Submitted on: October 04 2007


"10 steps to misery"

Want to know how to feel bad about yourself? This step-by-step guide is a 100% effective and is guaranteed to make you feel really, really bad about yourself!

Written by: TammyV
Submitted on: October 03 2007


"Positive and Negative Self Talk"

Positive self-talk contributes to high self-esteem levels in youth.

Written by: TammyV
Submitted on: October 03 2007


"What Is Self-Esteem?"

To understand self-esteem, it helps to break the term into two words. Let's take a look at the word esteem first.

Written by: TammyV
Submitted on: October 03 2007


"TEEN SELF-ESTEEM AWARENESS INVENTORY"

This is not a test and is not scored like a test. It is designed to make you think.

Written by: TammyV
Submitted on: October 03 2007


"Sexual Health Topics for Boys and Girls"

Find out information about your body and questions you may have by clicking on one of the links provided below. If you don't find what you want here, you can "Ask the Expert"!

Written by: TammyV
Submitted on: August 26 2007


"Think You Might Be Pregnant?"

Most people think a missed period is the only warning sign that you might be pregnant. Not so. There are a number of things that occur very soon after a baby has been conceived - both to the mother and the baby!

Written by: TammyV
Submitted on: August 25 2007

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