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You're Fine the Way You Are
Thank you. Thank you so much for bringing this terrible lump in my throat and the need for tears. You should know girls are more self-conscious than boys and if you really knew me, you’d know I cannot accept this let alone believe you.
I can feel every pound on my frame; every flaw on my face. I feel the mangled curls that surround my face. I hear the foul comments that already escape my already imperfect mouth.
On a daily basis I compare myself to others. That girl is skinnier than me; that girl has better clothes than me. That girl over there is a better athlete than me. That girl is nicer than me. How can I be fine if there is always someone better than me?
That simple compliment hurts me more than it helps. It makes me realize I am only fine the way I am. I strive for perfection; a status in which my thighs do not touch, my hair is longer and straight, my face is flawless.
Thanks anyway…for a disappointing reminder.
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