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When I was little i had a pink floral jumper,I wore it everyday.It was my faourite.Looking back now it was just a jumper.As a child I wasnt a pink princess loving girl.So why was this jumper so special to me and why did i wear it so often?
Today im fifteen surrounded by the influences of peers.I have a choice to wear what they wear or to choose my clothes based on my likes or dislikes.To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you someone else is the best accomplishment.I want to be myself so i wear what i like.That usually consists of a pair of tracksuit bottoms and a top.I want to be comfortable in what i wear so when i go shopping I look for the fluffiest jumpers and the warmest socks.Girls look at me strangely as they look through the rack of hairbands ,which are apparently meant to be skirts. So what do i want my clothes to tell people about me.I want them to think "wow,shes sensible"or "that girl isnt afraid to be herself".I dont want them to think "Oh dear there is a serious lack of material on that girl!" or "she nearly lost her pants that time".When i look for skirts or dresses i dont wnat to pick up various pieces of material and say "oh its gorgeous" because i want to be modest.I want to wera skirts and dresses taht cover me.I want to know that im covered and that im not drawing attention to various parts of my body.A lot of people think thats wierd.No,Im not amish.Im just a fifteen year old girl who wants guys to be able to wlak past me without looking away or covering their eyes.I want guys to like me for my character not my physical appearence.I dont lack confidence.I know i can look nice.In fact i pobably look "hot" in those hairband skirts,I dont feel the need to flaunt it.I have value you know.When im looking for dresses ii often feel the urge to go up to the staff and say "wheres the rest of it?".I never thought I'd be alive to see the invention of knicker shorts and hot pants,seriously why pay good miney for shorts if you

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