Is being individual or being your real self as acceptable as people say?
Its something I've experienced so many times from people (randoms on the street, class mates, some family members) judging you for what you wear, or how you act. Making you feel that anything that doesn't fit what is seen as the "normal" isn't allowed. I'm not even sure it's a confidence thing, it's a I just can't deal with the constant remarks
And the story of this girl made me think how much I can relate to
metro.co.uk/2021/08/08/leeds-g…ng-suit-to-prom-15057676/
I love what shes wearing and would be someone I'd spend a prom with (much more than the "popular" girls). Its so sad people put her down, the same people that probably tell there own kids to be themselves, or they can be who ever they want to be
Its something I've experienced so many times from people (randoms on the street, class mates, some family members) judging you for what you wear, or how you act. Making you feel that anything that doesn't fit what is seen as the "normal" isn't allowed. I'm not even sure it's a confidence thing, it's a I just can't deal with the constant remarks
And the story of this girl made me think how much I can relate to
metro.co.uk/2021/08/08/leeds-g…ng-suit-to-prom-15057676/
I love what shes wearing and would be someone I'd spend a prom with (much more than the "popular" girls). Its so sad people put her down, the same people that probably tell there own kids to be themselves, or they can be who ever they want to be
Good Friend Kinda Romantic Ready to Rock
"If you try to follow fashion you'll always be chasing, and probably never catch it. If you be yourself and make your own style, fashion might just bump into you one day."