Archive for April, 2009

I’m Still Following the Same Queen Bee

Rosalind answers a question from a 23 year-old young woman who has had the same group of girl friends her whole life. They’re all constantly trying to please one queen bee, and even though she’s tired of it she feels trapped. How can she move on when these friends are all they’ve ever known?

We Broke Up & Now He’s a Jerk

Rosalind answers a question from a 14 year-old girl whose ex-boyfriend isn’t taking their breakup very well. He’s been flirting with her friends to make her jealous, and even though they’re not dating, it still hurts her feelings. Should she say something?

I Can’t Tell My Dad I Got My Period

Rosalind answers a question from a 12 year-old girl who just got her period. She lost her mom several years ago and lives with her dad and three brothers, none of whom she feels comfortable telling that she’s gotten her period. Without a female in her house, to whom should she reach out?

My Crush Made Out with My Best Friend!

Rosalind answers a question from a girl who just found out that the guy she likes made out with her best friend. He’s still flirting with her and says he likes her. Should she believe him or move on? And what does she do about her friend?

My Friends are So Trashy!

Rosalind answers a question from a girl who thinks her friends are acting trashy. Is her perception accurate or is she being judgmental? And if she really thinks how they’re acting or dressing doesn’t represent them for the women they are, does she have the right to say anything?

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WHO IS ROSALIND WISEMAN?

Rosalind Wiseman is an internationally recognized author and educator on children, teens, parenting, education and social justice. Her work aims to help parents, educators and young people successfully navigate the social challenges of young adulthood.