How to be the Perfect Teenager
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  • Reads 1,531
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 1h 55m
Complete, First published Feb 10, 2017
Ask yourself three basic questions: 
  1. Do you think that you are an important part of your family?
  2. Is there a calm, accepting and happy home atmosphere?
  3. Do you feel the freedom to express yourself?
  
  If you find yourself staring blankly at the screen, scared that the answers will leave you numb, dive in, this book has been written exactly for you.
  
  * A compilation of short stories I write randomly out of shared experiences.
  * A guide to conquering teenagehood in a world of ever-so-scrutinizing adults.
  * Pulled out from Our Alter Ego, my personal blog.
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I gave the best of myself to someone who didn't have anything to lose. I didn't know how to avoid my lover's toxic and abusive flames. My lover's twisted words were like a maze inside of my head that I couldn't escape. Sadly, my lover's actions hypnotized my thoughts and paralyzed my thinking. I learned the hard way that love isn't leaning in for a kiss, and a fist meets you halfway. Love isn't being a punching bag because someone decided they wanted to beat on you today. Love isn't saying I love you just because someone wants to keep you to themselves. I tried to be there for my lover, but I learned it is impossible to fix the broken pieces when the glass has shattered. There will always be pieces that are not repairable. However, I kept going right back to the person who I needed to walk away from. I was afraid, and I wasn't brave enough to wake up from this nightmare! I made the choice to suffer when life is meant to be lived and enjoyed. Will I find the courage to know my worth and know that I deserve better than the distasteful lies that are whispered in my ears? Will I have the strength to fight my insecurities? Will, I set myself free, or will I let my love be the death of me?