What It Takes To Be a Bitch
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  • Reads 551
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 7
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published May 31, 2014
Growing up based on your status quo is really hard when you are lined up with the popular kids. People think it's an easy life but no, it's a helluva competition. As a girl, brands or tags are important and even latest clothes and bags. To talk as if we're cool at everything and have matchy matchy color of clothes with my gal pals (as if they were my true friends, but I feel they are not!). I got peer pressure, and that's normal to a teenager. Also believing in love was all about just an emotion wasted to jerks who played the game so well. You can't even show them your natural abilities because they might think you're weird. Laughing at their bad jokes and bullying around. It wasn't my thing at all but coping up a year was all I can do as a fresh face on the block. So why did I even bother hang out with them and act like them? That was my biggest realization in my senior life.
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