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Deal with It! A Whole New Approach to Your Body, Brain, and Life as a gURL (平装)
 by Esther Drill, Heather Mcdonald, Rebecca Odes


Category: Teens, Girls Survival Guide
Market price: ¥ 208.00  MSL price: ¥ 198.00   [ Shop incentives ]
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  • Tessa Stephens (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    I bought the Gurl book after knowing about the Gurl website for quite some time. Luckily, this book fills it all in. I was impressed by all the information on everything a girl needs to know, all about sex, pregnancy, depression, parents, etc. etc. I think I'm maybe a little too old for the book now (I'm 18) but I'd totally recommend it for 12-16 year-olds. Some parents might not like the content (it discusses oral sex, etc.) but a girl's gonna learn about it some time, so it might as well be in a healthy, factual way. Definitely worth the money.
  • Frederick Agisim (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    Though my review may be discarded on the basis of nepotism or cronyism, I submit as objective a review as I am able, considering that I have known two of the authors since infancy. I am unable to resist commenting on just how straightforward, thorough, and accurate I found this book. I treat many children and adolescents as a psychiatrist, and they are crying out for this type of information; information that we had to learn through the school of hard knocks in the past. I believe that information is power and protection, and there is nothing harmful in this book for an adolescent girl who is likely experiencing peer pressure,misinformation, shame, and ignorance, and regrettably, may be acting on it. Anyone who thinks that they can protect their children from growing up by witholding information is in a significant state of denial. If not here, then they will gather misinformation from friends or hormonally charged (or challenged)boyfriends. Straight talk from mature girls to girls, with the editorial assistance of health and mental health professionals, confers protection on your adolescent, child, and even on you. There is nothing to fear in this book, and some adults would do well to read and reread it.
  • Jenny (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    I wish we would have had a book like this in the late 70's /early 80's when i was in junior/senior high school. this book will help so many kids with questions/problems that they do not yet feel comfortable speaking with their friends and family about. don't worry gurls-you'll love talking about all things with your gurlfriends as you get older! this book is perfect. and take this advise to heart-these chick's know what's up. way to go rebecca!
  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    Wow! I'm 22 and haven't been introduced to some of the subject matter in this book! Well, I have BY NOW, but only thru MY OWN xploration. For instance, we don't quite cover female masturbation in health class, even tho it should B made clear that it is a normL, healthy event. When I have a daughter of my own, U'd better believe this book will B waiting on her bookshelf when she hits about 12!! This book will help foster self-esteem, independence, and self-confidence. Gurl Power!

  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    Keep in mind that this book is not something to read cover-to-cover like a novel - it is much more of a reference book. Basically, it talks about sex, puberty, and changes in the body, as well as drugs, a bit of peer pressure, and certain kinds of mental illnesses. Still, parents need to know what they are buying their girls. My mom bought it for me while I was away at camp and for whatever reason, shipped it to me while I was residing up in the Pocono Mountains. The girls in my bunk went crazy and laughed hysterically over the pictures. Then, they proceeded to pass it around the bunk and read passages out loud. Every once in awhile, a counselor would find the book wide open on her pillow, flipped to a page with some diagram on it.

    Yes, Those kind of diagrams. Body parts.

    This is info every girl ought to know about, however. Nothing really ought to be deemed controversial here. This book basically talks about life, or something like it. What goes on in this book is happening, as I speak, to girls everywhere. If you've got qualms about graphic CARTOON pictures, then do not by this book. And for mothers reading this, I suggest your girl be in the eighth grade. Or if she's 12 and mature...what the hell. They'll find out everything here sooner or later!

  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    Ok, this book was informative and very fun to read. ... My parents didn't know what I was getting, and I sort of didn't either. It seemed mature because of its explicit ... material ... . My parents looked at it and were very uneasy with me. I was, of course, totally embarassed. If a daughter or girl wants to read this or you want to give this to her, I do recommend you be aware of the material first. Although some can be suggestive, the rest is very informative in a fun way. The authors put together advice and opinions ... from girls and there were many funfacts ... The information was very well put together and really helps the modern teen girl of today. And its not all about sexuality and body, there are spiritual, family, friends, and school issues,and mind and brain info that is discussed. ... I was mature enough to handle it. Because of that,I found it very fun and informative. I would recommend this book ...
  • Dan (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    I read this book cover to cover with my wife before giving it to our 11 year old daughter. If I were to change one thing I would put it in a three ring binder so we could remove some parts such as the oral sex section until she was a little older. However my wife and I are very open minded and we actually went through the book section by section with our daughter and asked her to skip those sections until she was a little older. She even closed the sections with a paperclip for us.

    Our daughter is very intelligent and very curious. I can tell you right now that I would much rather have her learn these things from this book than from someone on the street!

    I recommend this book for anyone with daughters in the age from 11-18. I also recommend "Our Bodies Ourselves" for ALL women AND men to read.

    If you really don't want your daughter reading those sections, then hit them with a permanent marker, or do like that other woman did and rip the pages right out, but don't pass over this excellent and informative resource for young women!
  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-02-12 00:00>

    I bought this book for my thirteen year old daughter. She has had my copy of Our Bodies, Our Selves for several months now, but that book is aimed towards an older female. This is the perfect book to answer all those teen questions that arise.

    Yes, parts of it are blunt and the female authors pull no punches - that is what I liked about it. Obviously, many of these questions are taken directly from the web site. It's not as if the authors attempted to find the subjects which would offend parents the most!

    They are questions asked by curious teens and I, for one, am thrilled that those questions are being answered by females who are mature, yet understanding. Too many parents choose to act as if budding sexuality will go away if they discourage it... wake up, people. It's biological and you can demand abstinence all you want; it doesn't mean your child will listen.

    I am extremely open to any questions my children want to ask me about sex, or anything else for that matter. Still, there are questions girls just don't feel comfortable asking adults in their family... that is the reason I purchased this book.

    Yes, they describe how to perform oral sex, but they also discuss receiving it. I learned it from my Mother's Helen Gurley Brown book long before I ever actually became sexually active. Just because a girl is curious, doesn't mean she's going to have sex immediately. In fact, I think it makes them less likely to do it strictly out of curiosity!

    Thank you, ladies, for writing this... where were you when I was a teen? I will definitely be saving this one for my other two girls... and my boy!

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