Like most high school girls they think that they have to change everything about them, and that they are not perfect and they feel the pressure of society and they feel like they need to be like everyone else, or look like the girls in magazines, and they think that they need all of the new cloths, and the news phone. But then when they grow up they look back on when they were in high school and they think that it was so stupid that they thought that they had to change everything about themselves just to make people happy that they will never see again after high school. And they wonder what would happen if they were not like everyone else, what if they were different than everyone else, what if they were themselves?
Girls tweak themselves because they think that they will not be judged because they are like everyone else, the truth is they are still judged. And it hurts some more than others knowing that they are still being judged even tho they are like everyone else. What if there was someone out there who was different?
This story is about a girl who decides to do an experiment with her friends, some of them are afraid of being different, and the others are not afraid to be themselves. So the experiment is that the people who are afraid to be different, have to different . . . well themselves instead of what they think they need to be. And the people who are not afraid to be different have to be like what people think that they should look like, and be.
This experiment can change or break people, let's see what happens.
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