So here it goes. This is no average story about a teenage girl finding love in California but the realities of what she actually has to deal with. And what she has to deal with is fuckboyism. Oh yea it's real alright. A guy thinks she's pretty she gives him a chance. Ya he's not cute. Yes he looks like a fuckboy but she still gives him a chance. He walks up to her in a sort of hesitant yet very prideful way. Then what are the first words that has come out of his mouth?
"Have you fucked?" (And of course you can't forget she is catholic) and so very clearly she says no. Still giving him the benefit of the doubt she continues the conversation skipping that part. But for some odd reason, somewhere before him saying that, she knew this would happen. She stands there Awkwardly yet she staggers on trying to leave that subject and what does this boy continue to say?
"Why haven't you fucked?"
She then says and tries to make clear,
"I'm too young for that and I'm not allowed to be doing that sort of thing."
Then he decides to push her comfort zone by saying
"Come on you should have some fun."
She questions what he just said in her mind of course thinking of his version of "fun".The word fun means more than just doing the dirty. The word fun depends on what you enjoy to do. If that's the way this particular boy has fun at such a young age (who also happens to go to the same church as her) then clearly this will not work. Exactly why situations like these will leave Andy saying ......what the fuck. And if you're about happy endings that's great! Andy's happy ending might work out. But it for sure doesn't start with him.
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HumorThis proves the existence of what some girls in high school have to deal with which is fuckboyism. Aka their reality or everyday high school life. This is no easy happy ending for the people in this book but if by some unreasonable action something...