The Unstereotypical Life of a Teenage Cheerleader
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Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2016
"They say we aren't defined by our high school experience, but if that is the truth, why is everyone watching me, waiting to see the cheerleader fail...." -Allyx "Ally" Walsh

Allyx Walsh has never been the stereotypical girl, she has never been the type to have attention, boys, or even really friends for that matter. This wouldn't be such a big deal, if she wasn't a cheerleader....

"Boys don't like girls who try too hard"

"Just be more like Kayla... Then guys will want you"

"Use more makeup!"

"Read a magazine"

"Be more beautiful than the others, that is all that matters...."

Why did she let this go? Why did she let them say that to her... maybe its because she is the unstereotypical teenage cheerleader...and she just doesn't care...

Find out more in THE UNSTEREOTYPICAL LIFE OF A TEENAGE CHEERLEADER!
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