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Dr. M is the author of five advice books, including Getting to Know the Real You: 50 Fun Quizzes Just for Girls, and Girls: What's So Bad About Being Good? How to Have Fun, Survive the Preteen Years, and Remain True to Yourself, both written with her teenage daughter. Dr. M shares this advice column with Molly, a middle school student who loves to play soccer, dance, write and spend time with her friends.
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Dear Dr. M and Liz,
Some people are picking on me about my hair. What should I do?
—Sarah, 10, United Kingdom
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Dear Sarah,
No one has a right to make fun of your appearance. If you want suggestions about how to wear your hair, ask your friends for their ideas. If you're not interested in their opinion, don't listen to them and style your hair the way that looks good to you.

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Liz's Answer
Dear Sarah,
It doesn't matter what others say about your hair. What matters is what you think. So, go ahead and wear your hair the way you like.
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