“So that's kind of how I've done it and it's taken me really into my 30s to be able to have the confidence in myself to do that.“And I guess that's a lot on a teenager.”Sharing her advice for youngsters about this, Emily added: “First of all, try to educate yourself a little bit about social media and TV and magazines.“Learn about how what you see may not necessarily be the full picture.“But also just trying to educate that everybody goes through puberty differently.“And there's no one normal - I think it's very easy to feel blindsided in a way, ‘Oh, well, you know, everyone's starting puberty before me and what's wrong with me?’“There is nothing wrong”Emily will soon be returning with her second publication as well when she releases Growing Up For Boys in May..
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