What we were never told, and should have been,about high school.

What we were never told, and should have been,about high school.

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i want you to tell me your story. my name is jaime and i want to change how people see us teens.no matter what your age gender nationality if you would like me to here your story submit it to my kik. @tell_your_story_love
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