It’s also your tomboyish appearance and the girlish bangs. Time to ditch them and go to a salon for a hairstyle change. Just don’t go too far as to transform into a sex kitten.
Get a perm. I think I got my first perm when I was in 6th grade. Of course, I went to a pool party the next day and washed it all out! But I still had rollers.
I usually prefer comfort over fashion such as wearing jeans and a tee shirt but I’m an older lady now and it doesn’t matter that I be stylish. You’ll have to choose which you’d rather be. As for the hair, pull down the pony tail and wear it down, that’ll help. Add a touch of makeup but only a touch. Don’t go all clownish like I and my classmates did when I was 13!
My how time flies! Since this was first published in September 1994 when she was 13, (29 years ago. More than double her 13 years!) Liz would be 42 years old today! I would think she has changed a bit in that time.
The age (13) isn’t quite right for the stage. At 15/16 girls are more into developing a more mature look and showing it off. At 13, everyone is awkward, embarrassed about what ever is developing or not, dealing with puberty in general, periods aren’t regular for a few years and can strike at any time, acne, and EVERYONE wears baggy clothes to hide it till things start to settle down a bit.
IMHO, at 13 years old, she looks just like she should. There’s plenty of time to “grow up” and get sophisticated, cynical, and too worried about her clothes.
I taught tenth grade for ten years, followed by ninth grade for twenty. I had a great career because the students were great. However, both years can be extremely hard on high school children.
No, Elizabeth. It’s your magic pants that somehow manage to get filthy just in time for a punchline. If this is what clothes look like with your mother doing the laundry, then maybe you should consider doing your own laundry.
“There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty.” ― Steve Maraboli,
Asharah about 1 year ago
The bubblegum doesn’t help
9thCapricorn about 1 year ago
It’s also your tomboyish appearance and the girlish bangs. Time to ditch them and go to a salon for a hairstyle change. Just don’t go too far as to transform into a sex kitten.
AllishaDawn about 1 year ago
Get a perm. I think I got my first perm when I was in 6th grade. Of course, I went to a pool party the next day and washed it all out! But I still had rollers.
cmxx about 1 year ago
Your hair, yeah, that’s it. Well, for starters.
mathteacher678 about 1 year ago
She’s only 13? And her first round with Anthony is already in the past!
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
Lose the dorky glasses, Liz.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I usually prefer comfort over fashion such as wearing jeans and a tee shirt but I’m an older lady now and it doesn’t matter that I be stylish. You’ll have to choose which you’d rather be. As for the hair, pull down the pony tail and wear it down, that’ll help. Add a touch of makeup but only a touch. Don’t go all clownish like I and my classmates did when I was 13!
eced52 about 1 year ago
Wow, why do kids want to be mature at 13? At 13 I was worried about playing outside and getting my chores done.
dcdete. about 1 year ago
My how time flies! Since this was first published in September 1994 when she was 13, (29 years ago. More than double her 13 years!) Liz would be 42 years old today! I would think she has changed a bit in that time.
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
If it’s the beginning of the school year and she’s a high school freshman, she should be 14.
The Pro from Dover about 1 year ago
I was 13.
Anon4242 about 1 year ago
The age (13) isn’t quite right for the stage. At 15/16 girls are more into developing a more mature look and showing it off. At 13, everyone is awkward, embarrassed about what ever is developing or not, dealing with puberty in general, periods aren’t regular for a few years and can strike at any time, acne, and EVERYONE wears baggy clothes to hide it till things start to settle down a bit.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 1 year ago
IMHO, at 13 years old, she looks just like she should. There’s plenty of time to “grow up” and get sophisticated, cynical, and too worried about her clothes.
mindjob about 1 year ago
Start smoking clove cigarettes
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
You know, that’s a good place to start.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Just stop chewing bubble gum…….
jarvisloop about 1 year ago
I taught tenth grade for ten years, followed by ninth grade for twenty. I had a great career because the students were great. However, both years can be extremely hard on high school children.
howtheduck about 1 year ago
No, Elizabeth. It’s your magic pants that somehow manage to get filthy just in time for a punchline. If this is what clothes look like with your mother doing the laundry, then maybe you should consider doing your own laundry.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 1 year ago
You look fine Elizabeth. Don’t rush into adulthood.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Among other things…..
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
“There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty.” ― Steve Maraboli,
hooglah about 1 year ago
Be yourself. Who gives a rat’s a $ $ what other people think?
Foob about 1 year ago
First panel: Are they talking about her underwear?
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
She must get her fashion education from people that shop Wal-Mart .
Oceanic about 1 year ago
lol she’s 13! but she doesn’t want to look immature! ha!
HodgeElmwood about 1 year ago
Calm down, Liz. It only gets more confusing from here.
g04922 about 1 year ago
LOL.. as she sits like a boy and blows bubbles with her gum…
Chalres about 1 year ago
♪. Everybody so different, I haven’t changed ♫