Changing Bodies, Changing Lives: Expanded Third Edition: A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships
By (Author) Ruth Bell
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
15th August 1998
United States
Young Adult
Non Fiction
613.907
Winner of New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age.
Paperback
432
Width 213mm, Height 277mm, Spine 22mm
850g
"It seems like everyone else has the script. Everyone else knows what's happening and I look around and say, Duh."
Of course, the truth is that no one has the script because there is no script to follow. Chances are you'd find that almost everyone else has questions and worries a lot like yours, if you could get them to admit it. This brand-new, completely updated and revised edition of Changing Bodies, Changing Lives is full of honest, accurate, nonjudgmental information on everything teenagers need to know about today.
Am I the only one who
can't get up the nerve to ask someone out
got my period so early
doesn't even know the right way to kiss
feels pressured to use drugs
still hasn't hit puberty yet
wants to avoid the gang scene
worries when my mom doesn't come home at night
is scared that I might have AIDS
can't decide what form of birth control to use
has no idea how to tell my friends I'm gay
goes on eating binges
has never had an orgasm
is shut out of the popular crowd
Changing Bodies, Changing Lives has helped hundreds of thousands of teenagers make informed decisions about their lives, from questions about sex, love, friendship, and how your body works to dealing with problems at school and home and figuring out who you are. It's packed with illustrations, checklists, and resources for the answers you really need. Best of all, it's filled with the voices, poems, and cartoons from hundreds of other teenagers, who tell you what makes them feel worried, angry, confused, sexy, happy, and, yes, even excited and hopeful about their lives. (Check out the first two pages for a sample of the quotes you'll find inside.)
Being a teenager is tough. With the information and the ideas inside this book, you'll have what you need to make these years the best they can be.
Ruth Bell is a member of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, which authored Our Bodies, Ourselves. She has worked for many years in the field of health and sex education, especially in programs for teenagers. She is the mother of a son in his twenties and a teenage daughter.