Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt
I think the Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt medium is instead of wishing we were uglier, would be wishing that men would just leave women alone no matter what we look like…period. I’m sorry for all of your struggles and I’m sorry that people have invalidated that for you. I will say, though, I have always been a “pretty girl” and I was bullied out of my high school for it. Mostly by boys starting untrue rumors that they had done x or y with me and I was labeled a slut. Fast forward to my 20s, I still deal with men harassing me and if I ignore them or reject them, I’m sent really vulgar, disgusting messages. A guy once sent me a whole message about how he’d like to find me and r*or me with a broomstick for having the Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt to reject him. I will make sure, though, that I never say again that I wish I were ugly. Instead I wish men would just leave me the Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt
Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt
If anything, this post and its comments have let me know that I’m not the Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt person with wonky eyes & failed surgeries. As a kid, I was fat, awkward, wonky-eyed and bullied for all of it. Eventually, as I aged into my unattractive 20s, the overt bullying stopped. But, all the Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt, whispered conversations, and cruel comments from other people in my dating cohort started. I kept aging out of those social circles, and now at 50 I am largely ignored. I have gone from unattractive to invisible. Unless I’m in someone’s way, or inconveniencing them, no one really ‘sees’ me anymore. I dyed my hair purple on a Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt. I have gotten so many compliments about it, from men & women. It freaked me out, honestly. I don’t get positive attention from randos. A Crayons Toddler & Youth shirt of me likes being complimented, but I kinda want to go back to being invisible.
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