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Through Your Eyes [SAMPLE] ✓ by literalight
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[ A WATTPAD FEATURED STORY ] → #2 in Teen Fiction ••• ❝You're frowning,❞ he murmured, tapping his forefinger on one corner of her mouth. ❝I hate it when you frown. It makes me want to tear to pieces whatever has upset you.❞ ❝Then tear down that armour, Asa,❞ she told him, leaning her face into his palm because it was starting to feel like home and it terrified her, but also brought her peace. ❝Tear away that outer skin and wear the one you were born with like its gold, because it is.❞ She brought up her free hand to cover his one that was holding her face. ❝Because right now, that is what's upsetting me.❞ ••• In which Asa San Román, popular swimming champion of Reichenbach High, is afraid his looks are all that he'll be liked for... but then meets Carmen West, the girl with midnight hair and thundercloud eyes, who reminds him that beauty is soul-deep instead. ••• **Please note that only half the book is currently available on Wattpad. Chapter 39 onwards is unpublished due to copyright reasons now that TYE is an officially published paperback & ebook**
Bullshit Skinny Girls Get | ✓ by EllafairBlase
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『Highest Ranking: #6 in Humour』 Ugh, skinny girl problems are basically 'too pretty' problems, right? #ThePeopleofSociety #StopBodyShaming #FreeYourBody Ranked #1 in #thepeopleofsociety (22.07.18) Ranked #12 in #satire (23.05.18) FEATURED in the @ThePeopleofSociety *** TRIGGER WARNING: Discussions of shaming/bullying and anorexia. Bullshit Skinny Girls Get copyright © 2015 - Ellafair Blase, hellocheeky
Unworthy - COMPLETED by exoticUtopia
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WARNING SOME SELF HARM . unworthy; ʌnˈwəːði/Submit adjective not deserving respect or attention. .... A broken girl trying to crawl out of societies misconceptions , and stereotypes . As a woman the double standards are real and in the inspiring streets of Marseille Natalie faces those double standards. #973 in short story 18th June 2017 #476 in short story 7th July 2017 #403 in short story 22nd October #880 in poetry 24 Aug 2019 #4 in hidrogen 16 July #2 in Unworthy
Why We Laugh (#Wattys2018) by CarpeDiemWrite
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"The laugh cracked loudly into the school's atrium, like a shot of a gun. A quick bullet. A deadly bullet the pierces through flesh and bone. I realized then... that a laugh was as lethal as a bullet." I thought bullying didn't exist. And if it did, I wasn't a bully. Except I was. We all were. Not because we beat kids up. Or we called people freaks. Or gave them swirlies. Because we never did that. It was because we laughed." For these three kids, a playful laugh cuts deeper than a fist ever would. And the worst part is...they laugh along. 1.Eliza hides behind the brightest smile and stuttered words. 2.Reece desires the perfect body and will destroy himself to do it. 3.Hunter is the bad boy with sick suicidal jokes, screwing both Prozac and girls. But it is more than just those three: 4.London sits in her wheelchair trying to be normal 5. Ashton needs to return to the surface of people and stop cowering in the digital world 6. Griffith hides his autistic emotions. The story is told by a girl who always laughs. Drama, love, pain, tears, laughter, depression, weaknesses. We all laugh. But what does our laugh truly effect? "Hands down this is the best book I've read on wattpad. I don't even know what to say. I mean... I just.... Wow." -Irxdeo This book deals with heavy topics such as depression, suicide, eating disorders, abuse, so read carefully. I want to say some of these characters and scenes in the beginning are based on real people and real events, but some are not. Hi, guys! Thanks for checking this story out. Remember be brave and kind.
Real Life Liars  by LucaBelle
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Teenagers hide. They hide behind masks, facades that keep them safe. Masks that society approves of. But masks only hide who you truly are. [ #thepeopleofsociety ] © LuCaBeLLe
Tall Girls | ✓ by everyotherthing
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about a girl who lost her confidence because of her height. Copyright © 2016 by Sarah Wells. All Rights Reserved
Skinny Girls by wysiwygb
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Skinny girls are bitches. Skinny girls don't eat. Skinny girls are fitness freaks. Skinny girls are superficial. Skinny girls don't have insecurities. Skinny girls have eating disorders. Skinny girls are lucky. Skinny girls aren't real women. #thepeopleofsociety @thelovesociety
Spoiled Girls | ✓ by bllurry
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About a girl Who was spoiled And thought The world Revolved Around her Even though She was A speck In the never-ending Grains of sand #thepeopleofscociety All rights reserved © 2016 bllurry
Dark Girls | ✓ by bllurry
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About a girl Who thought That beauty Only came in Eurocentric Features #peopleofsociety All rights reserved © 2016 bllurry
GIRLS (#Wattys2018) by khalidvibes
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Ever stereotype the stereotyped? [alternativelly called feminazi in action]