OK to be me
“You laugh too hard. A lady shouldn’t be so loud” this was my mother telling me it wasn’t OK to be me. Interestingly enough, though
“You laugh too hard. A lady shouldn’t be so loud” this was my mother telling me it wasn’t OK to be me. Interestingly enough, though
We didn’t always judge how we look, we didn’t always feel critical about our body. When did it begin? What was there before? I’ll share
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