Young girls often engage in exploration as a natural part of their development and understanding of relationships and their bodies. This can include playful behaviors and curiosity about each other, which is typically innocent and part of learning about social interactions. Such explorations can vary widely in context and should be approached with sensitivity and appropriate guidance from caregivers. It’s important for adults to create an environment where children feel safe to ask questions and learn about boundaries.
Wel if they know where to put there fingers inside each other and they want to try just to see if they are not gay then if they want to they can I will not tell them what to say and do I am not there mothers
Girls from adolescence to adulthood tend to naturally be very critical of each other. The smallest offence, such as a look, a remark, or gossip can cause girls to hate each other.
Talk about doing it and eating each other out. ;)
She called her diary "Kitty" because she had no girls her own age to be friends with or tell each other their inner most secrets as young girls do with their friends.
Girls like each other due to their mutual feelings. They have the same likes and dislikes.
They hate each other that are boys or girls.
In today's world, different sexualities are becoming more and more accepted and open. This being said, young girls who are maturing and coming to terms with themselves may explore various options to find out what works for them and their preferences.
Yes they met each other when they were going their own ways and bumped into each other so they might as well helped each other to explore and made each others exploration successful--ashe/nimye/titum.*.*
Girls say "I love you" to each other because it is their nature to be tender, soft, and caring.
That's wonderful! If they both feel the same way, they can communicate openly and honestly with each other to explore their feelings and see where it leads. It's important for them to support each other and navigate their relationship in a way that feels authentic and respectful to both parties.
jealousy!
Teasing each other. Or constant looking at each other.