Issues - Maxpres
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  • Reads 4,615
  • Votes 137
  • Parts 10
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2018
CANCELLED


CONTAINS ABUSE, TRANSPHOBIA AND MILD DYSPHORIA!! DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE EASILY TRIGGERED BY THIS
(I will add more triggers as the book goes on)

Teenage years can either be heaven or hell and for Preston and Max, they were hell.

Preston is both questioning his sexuality and gender but is scared of getting help in case he gets bullied by it. Max is being abused by his dad and he caused him to gain mild eating disorders. They didn't know about each other's issues until an awkward encounter and together they try and get through their problems

Eventually gaining a crush on the other
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(Please keep in mind I wrote this when I was 10-11 years old. It will not be good! Please do not expect something amazing out of this as I had no plan and it ends quite abruptly. Be kind with criticism and keep in mind how young I was!) There you were. Standing outside of the bus stop, you pondered whether your parents had really made the right decision. You've always been an introverted kid - somewhat outcasted by your so called 'peers'. You never really went outside - and because of this, your parents insisted you went somewhere for the summer. That's where 'Camp Campbell' came in. So, here you are, about to step onto a bus sending you straight to this random summer camp you know nothing about. Oh well.. (Once again, I wrote this when I was 11. This is not my best work. Proceed with caution.)