Suyi's Quarter Books!

Suyi's Quarter Books!

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So I decided that while my books are still cooking 😌 I should post some stories here 😙. Sometimes when I'm a little down or bored I just whip up something like whip cream (yes I know it was a silly joke don't sue me 😂) and write it down somewhere. I call them quarter books ✨😌 God has blessed me with the talent to wriiite 😩 and I hope I'm paying it forward by sharing my stories with you guys ✨ Enjoooyyyy!! •♡• P.S: if anyone wants me to do a continuation of a story, like another quarter book that continues any of the stories here, just say so in the comment section 😗 P.S.S: I make my own covers ✌🏻🥰 pretty isn't it? 😁 Of course not perfect 😂 but abeg throway hat joor 😁😂
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The teenage period is usually not always easy. You make mistakes, you learn from them. It's like a moulding phase towards adulthood, which tends to be harder than adults make it sound. Especially in this generation. Growing up in a society where having a psychological condition means you're a freak, abnormal or an attention seeker. Where gender inequality is still seen as normal and right. Where anything other than Heterosexuality means you're possessed or the spawn of the devil. Where showing your emotions as a guy means you're soft and weak, because toxic masculinity isn't seen as a problem. Also, having anything to do that's related to these "atrocities" means you're set for an even bigger social stigma. Being a teenager becomes harder than hard. Just a group of teenagers trying to find a place for themselves in midst of a backward society, realising that life can't be all black and white. Growing in an African home is hard but what's harder is being a Nigerian. O le gán. "It is better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved for what you're not." -André Gide

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