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listen to her and hug her. Never ever say something liek... 'just stop crying' and walk away. they just want some sort of comfort.
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A hug works most of the time.
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Listen to her, nod and actually show you care. Put an arm around her, hug her, tell her it will be okay.
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HUGS HUGS HUGS HUGS HUGS. Lend a shoulder and let her let it out. Most of the time that's all she needs to do to feel better.
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The last thing I wanted, as a crying teen girl, was to be bothered by anyone. I wanted to be let alone until it passed. But why don't you just ask her what she wants.
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Depends what she's crying about!
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let her listen to "the drive"
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Understanding and empathy are the best comforts. She may still cry, but at least she won't feel alone.
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Make her laugh :)
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Just listen and be there for them.
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My advice to you would be just be there for her and take her in your arms, let her cry on your shoulder and comfort her but if she dosn't want that and would rather be left alone also respect that different girls are different.
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When a girl crys don't try to shut her up. While its a sad thing her crying she needs to have a good cry to get it all out of her system the best thing you can do is take her in your arms, let her rest her head on your shoulder, just hold her tightly and just comfort her (rub your hand up and down her arms, really get in there and massage her tence shoulders etc). While your doing this just tell her its allright just have a good cry and get it all out. Its healthy for her to have a good cry because shes leting everything thats built up come out. When shes had a good cry try to get her to open up if she does whatever you do don't laugh at her or judge her or she will close up just be caring and help her sort it out. Hope this helps
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It depends on who you are in relationship to her. Parent, sibling, friend. It also depends on why she is crying. Say "I'm listening, what can I do?" Some girls just need some space and alone time to get through it. Some just want someone to listen to them, but not judge or recommend how to fix anything. So be a compassionate listener. Once she has said her peace and cried it out, you can say "Would you like to work this out together?" Then she will be able to handle advice if she asks for it. Afterwards, you could ask "Do you need a hug?" that will tell her you don't think she is crazy and she has the option for loving human contact if she needs it.
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Comfort her and say everything's okay. Always let her cry on her shoulder and let her let everything out until she's done. If you care about her then you shouldn't care about your shoulder getting a bit damp. If she thanks you then try saying a joke and get the smile back on.
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Hug her.
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give her something to suck on... BAD BRAIN, IN THE CORNER, NOW but seriously comforting a crying teen is like telling an extremely angry hulk to calm down and count to ten. give her space, give her chocolate and if you can give her a car (that almost always works, lol)
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Try to make her shut up
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Listen to her and be sure to give her some space. If she wants a hug, she'll hug u. That simple.
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Listen and offer wisdom if asked. Otherwise leave that crying teenager alone to get it sorted out.
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hold them and them that everything will be okay. and just talk to them.
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