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I didn't understand how much food could affect my moods. When I started eating better I felt better too.
I didn't understand how much food could affect my moods. When I started eating better I felt better too.
Hanging out with different people from all around the world taught me to embrace other cultures and appreciate my own heritage
I was not sure if I could find friends after moving countries. Joining interest groups outside of school helped me break out of my shell.
I am bisexual. People said I was gay but 'in denial about it'. Now I know to accept my feelings. I cannot help what I feel. Ignore the haters.
I'm bisexual and I distanced myself from others. Now I realise being bisexual doesn't make me weird. Good friends accept me for who I am!
I worried what people thought about my disability. I felt a lot of pressure to be different to who I am. I suggest finding ways to love and accept yourself.
All my life I thought I was gay but didn't want to tell anyone. Reading about it and getting advice helped. I got the guts to tell everyone - so glad I did!
I was called 'gay' and other names. Told to die and that I was worthless. I got help to ignore the haters. I'm much happier now and can control my depresison.
I tried pot because my boyfriend was doing it. I got addicted. Thankfully my best friend talked me out of it. I broke up with him and my life is back on track.
I was a 'party girl' and 'getting messy' was my thing. But I didn't need to drink to be liked. I learnt to accept myself and find friends who accepted me.
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