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I found your question, because I was asking the same thing. I think it has something to do with changing hormones, but I am not sure. She does not cry all the time, just when things don't quite go her way; then she can't stop. She says she doesn't know why she is crying and truly, I can't seem to comfort her. Tonight it went on for over 1/2 hour.

I have had little bits of a talk with her about how her body will change, but have not gone too much into detail. She knows this might have something to do with those changes, but it frustrates me because I can't help her, and it frustrates her because she can't help herself.

Is yours the same thing?

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