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Insecurities Drive Someone To Insanity
Insecurities can drive someone to insanity.People that have low self -steem can be clearly dangerous. When someone is constantly accusing one of doing something has a lot of issues between themselves. Jasmine and shawn is a couple that lives on day St.., jasmine is 18 attending montclair state university living on campus and shawn attends NJIT going off campus. They have been dating for 3 years and have been known a the perfect couple but little did the people know what she was dealing with behind closed doors. So heres the story behind it.
Shawn's mind is not focused on how school is going for jasmine he focus is on how many guys tries to talk to Shawn : So how many boys try to hit on you a day bae? Jasmine : why does it matter,the only
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After jasmine broke up with shawn it took a huge burden off her back,she began to smile more because she didn't have to worry about no one sneaking behind her trying to catch her in action as of shawn with always say. Writing in her journal, jasmine: 3 years have went passed and he still doesn't trust me. I don't understand what his problem is. He feels like i shouldn't have any friends in which I'm not going to stop being friends with people that were there way before he even came along, shawn needs to understand that my life isn't his, I'm still young and at the end of the day i don't have to answer to no one but my mother. So as time went by jasmine continued to converse with shawn about their relationship problems but nothing seemed to change. Shawn continued to ask her did she want to be with him and she continued to respond "only if you change" but shawn continued to say its her fault that he's like

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