Have you ever been forced to do something you don't wanna do? Well that's the situation I'm in. My parents force me to go to this little Christian church here in Miami. It's not that I'm not religious or anything because that's not the case at all trust me. I love to learn about God and his powerful effect he has on people. It's just, my parents go a little bit overboard with this whole religion thing. They took me out of public school because they think that I'd be pulled into how the society acts and I won't follow the footsteps of God if I continue on with public school. I'm now part of this homeschool group at my church. The preachers wife is the teacher and I'm the oldest kid in the schooling group. I don't even get the purpose of the homeschooling church thing to be honest. We study the bible for a majority of the 'school day' and then do our other subjects last minute. Sometimes, I don't even get to start on my Calculus assignment because my 'teacher' thinks that the bible is the most important thing to be studied.
Perhaps I should introduce myself. I'm Karla Camila Cabello, but please, call me Camila. I'm 17 years old and live in Miami, Florida. As you can see, I'm homeschooled which basically means I don't have much communication with people outside my youth group. I didn't really have many friends when I went to public school so being homeschooled caused me to be forgotten by my so called friends in the past. I was already socially awkward to begin with so being homeschooled has helped me embrace my weirdness I guess you could say.
I would say that my life is miraculous but it really isn't. I've never had a boyfriend so that ruins the whole 'love story' idea that could be made up. I've never been to a party. I've never done a lot of things a 17 year old should already have experienced.
But this is my story, and hopefully, you'll stick around and see some hopeful changes.
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