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Hi, as I have asked alot of questions before, I've tried going to the library but if I see some1 I know it might be abit embrassing, so if you dont mind please answer my questions, thx.
Many people feel somewhat embarrassed about their bodies and sexuality - especially when they are going through puberty. The good thing to keep in mind is that our bodies, puberty, and sexuality are all just a part of being human...Everyone out there has, will, or is currently experiencing puberty. So, when it comes down to it, there's really nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about! Books are just another great way to get a sense of what's happening to your body and taking ownership of your health!
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