Everybody Deserves Love Blog Post
It all starts as a young girl who just wants to fit in.
I remember going through elementary, middle, and high school constantly comparing myself. Looking at my friends and wondering why I was so much bigger than them. Noticing how boys talked to my friends versus how they talked to me. Being humiliated when I went shopping with friends because I couldn’t fit in the same clothes as them. This all hurt—a lot. My parents told me I was normal and beautiful just the way I was. This made me feel better, but only to a certain extent.
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