Ugly; Insulted, Abused & Raped
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  • Reads 92,792
  • Votes 957
  • Parts 10
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2011
Have you ever felt a bit ugly? Unwanted? Abused? Insulted more than you expect? Depressed?
Well, read on to find the perfect solution because these few chapters can inform you more than you actually know about life.

The moral of this emotional story is to help you to succeed in understanding the actual true meaning of life, to display a young African girls life full of hatred, amusement and tears of extreme difficulties. Its also to help you understand the meaning of 'Ugly' because believe me or not, NOBODY in this world should call their self ugly. Even in the worst condition. Everyone's beautiful besides, a lot of people complain about their appearance; I do understand why, i actually do. I'm one of them, but I'm hoping this story has the power to change my frowns into smiles, and yours too. Have you ever felt as if you don't matter too? Begin reading with confidence and encouragement. Solution to all your questions.
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