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A Diary of Remembrance

A Diary of Remembrance

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Every person, is hurt by someone. Whether it be by being called fat or not good enough. I'm here to tell you my experiences and everything you need to remember to keep going. Every example I use will be about something that's happened to me or my friend, or maybe you. Anyone can message me their problem and I will help you and give the best advice I can give. Am qualified to do this? No. But I've had a lot of different experiences with a lot of different types of people, so no, not certified but qualified in some areas. One of those, drama. This is a story, about a girl who has moved as many years she has been born and how she made it through every day every sad and drama filled moment, as a girl who was never really the 'popular' one. Now, because I'm telling my story I want you to learn from my mistakes and use that to make girls more confident and the world a better place. This is my online diary for anyone to read and interpret any way they would like. This is all non-fiction
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Ages 14+ (lesbian concepts and some profanity) This is not your everyday love story, okay? It's not a chick flick either. The events and themes within my pages have meaning, depth, truth-and most of all, reality. You are about to be taken on an adventure about a girl who's life is not like everybody else's. I look like a normal teen girl, I mean, I have hair and two eyes and two hands and feet like everybody else, but I couldn't feel more different. I have two moms, yes. Let's just get that out there before you start reading and close my diary like everyone in my life has shut me out of theirs. All I want is a normal life with normal friends who don't judge me because of my home situation. I don't even remember the last time I went on a sleepover or called somebody my age. I don't mean to be a downer, because it does get better. Life gets better. Struggles are only temporary, I know that now. And by my last words reach your eyes, I've come a long way, and have grown to see potential in myself. I'm sharing this with you because I want to make a difference. I know now that I'm not the only one in the world that feels alone. I've been there, done that, and there's more loneliness to come, but for now, I feel more prepared for it. I know how it feels to sit by yourself at lunch every day and how it feels to watch others go to prom with dates and feel like shit because you don't think you'd even have any friends to go with. Please ready my diary. I am much older now, and much more wiser, and I can't wait for you to realize the potential in yourself, too.

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