I agree with every chapter. Especially the last one. I volunteer with developmentally disabled kids after school, and I have to bite my tongue when someone says something is retarded so I don't bite their heads off because these kids are so sweet.
The chapter on Unforgiving is so true. I told some kid last year something nothing mean but to get back at me he slamed my hand in a locker and no one talked to him because all he wanted was revenge nobody likes u if u try to get revenge
Thank you so much for singling me out. :) I love the new chapters. The things you write about apply to me so much, probably to everyone. Adults don't always realize how being a teenager or being in love or even just walking the halls of a school full of people who judge you, can be so difficult. Thank you for making sense of all these complicated things. :)
Awww thanks for the shout out. I love this "story" because you tell the truths that should be obvious, that everyone should be able to see. But they just can't. They're too stubborn, too blind, too rooted in their own ways. If we could all accept these simple truths, the world would be a better place.
When I read this I cried because these things are all true I had my mom read this and she thought It was beatfull(sp) This is amazeing please write more
Thank you so much for writing this. It really hits close to home. My ex-boyfriend had a belief that all girls are the same and because of that, I have this fear of being like everyone else, this need to be different. To be unlike anyone else in the world. I hate him for making me this way and for seeing every teenage girl as the same person. I wish he could see this so I could prove him wrong.