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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 Molly,
I love my Nana very much. But she's really embarrassing. Last night she took me shopping. I found a shirt I really liked and tried it on and showed it to her. She said, "That's nice. But maybe you need an extra-large. You've started puberty and will get larger breasts. You'll also get taller." She said that in front of the whole store. Everyone stared at me and laughed. Then she actually had the sales woman call her boss and see if they could ship an extra-large to me! Finally, my mother came in and said the shirt I had was fine. My grandmother does things like this whenever I see her! I tried talking to her, but she says she's not embarrassing and if I say that, she doesn't want to see me anymore. What can I do?!
—Lillian, 10, WyomingFind Out

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