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Thursday, November 05, 2015 @7:10 AM



It's so weird reading through posts that I typed out in my teenage years.
It's made me realize that I am so different in some way and yet remain unchanged as well.

Biggest change though, would have to be my lack of romantic drama.
Fast forward 6 years and that dramatic, fickle minded girl has gotten married,
settled down and stopped letting boy drama run her life.

Another thing that's different, I used to type for others more than for myself.
I knew who was going to read it and sometimes posted things specifically for those people to see.
Now, I somehow just want something to be able to look back on in another few years down the road.
So that maybe, I have more to laugh/smile/grimace at again.

If I could give my 17/18/19 year old self some advice, it would be to worry less about what others (mostly boys) think and to enjoy the time I had.
No doubt, I enjoyed my teenage years thoroughly but honestly, I understand why my parents only wanted us to have boyfriends after 20.

Makes total sense.

Lesson of the day: Always listen to your parents. They advise because they have their own regrets and don't want to see you making the same ones (albeit how fun it seems at the time..)





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