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I wasn’t asked to a single dance in high school and didn’t have a serious romantic relationship until I was 22. And like, yeah that shit hurt when I was younger. I had a lot of fears that I was unlovable and that I didn’t deserve to be happy. And every time I would try to talk to anyone about it, the conversation became, “you’ll find someone”, when it should have been, “you don’t need a relationship or a date, you’re lovable & complete & beautiful on your own”.
So yeah, please normalize young people not dating, and please stop shaming them for it. There’s more to life than romance, despite what the media wants us to think.
THIS
Some of y'all need to read this shit and understand it fully
I was led to believe growing up would be a series of epiphanies of how wrong and foolish I was as a child, but the older I get the more I realise I was right all along and 90% of my mom’s problems are her own damn fault.
Nobody is turning 21 today.
Does it bother anyone else that there are parts of your life you don’t remember? You have done and said things that you don’t even know about anymore. That means you don’t even have the right perception of yourself because you don’t even fully know who you are. However, something that you’ve forgotten about could be a prominent memory in somebody else’s mind. It trips me out.
As a teenager, when I said “I don’t have the money” it’s because I literally couldn’t cover it out of my checking account. As an adult, it means I can’t realistically fathom spending the money that I actually have.