By virtue of my profession as a psychologist, I do not deny that there is pleasure in listening to people’s problems and trying to find solutions for them, especially the problems of teenage girls as it is no secret to you that we live in a strict male society in which men practice (female infanticidث) intellectually and emotionally. These traditions result naturally in most of my (clients) being teenage girls due to the accumulation of pressures on them from everyone. What makes me publish my memoirs constantly?! Perhaps because the thoughts in my head are similar to bats that live in dark caves, as they lie there sleeping quietly until any disturbance comes to wake them up, filling the cave with noise. Here I am filling the papers with noise after my head became crowded with problems that constantly rain down on my ears, which go far beyond the usual love stories or family disputes. I believe that those who have read my previous memoirs agree with me on that. That is why I return to you again to talk about the problems of teenage girls, and the rare cases of them, in its third part
Rare cases 3
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It highlights strange and exciting stories of psychological and social illnesses among teenage girls, in an interesting style and rich in human details.
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