The Right Kind of Different
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2020
Kenzie. She's different, not like other girls. She doesn't like makeup and beauty routines. All her friends are guys because she "doesn't like the drama". She doesn't dress up- no her wardrobe is full of hoodies and sweatshirts and she eats junk food. 
Nora. She's also different, she doesn't wear makeup, eats junk food, wears hoodies... but there's a difference between these two girls. Kenzie, you see looks good without makeup, the junk food doesn't affect her waistline and she looks fire in a hoodie.
Nora, however.. the junk food shows up on her, her face isn't considered pretty without makeup. 
These two girls are both different but society only praises one because she makes it look good.
This is a story about the 'not like other girls' phenomenon and the pressure to be perfect.
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