13 Reasons You Should Learn To Love Your Small Boobs
Padded bras, stuffing your bra with tissues, endless rounds of push-ups — you probably tried it all as a teenager.
Padded bras, stuffing your bra with tissues, endless rounds of push-ups — you probably tried it all as a teenager.
$1.50 hot dog meal combo?! This place makes a baseball stadium look bougie. Indulge often. You can head to the treadmill section of the store later.
So will you take it? Will you take the risk, the leap of faith, and trust with your heart that this has the potential to be one of your greatest adventures?
We live in a world where it matters what others think about you. As a recent college graduate on what feels like a never ending job search for a career that I am not only qualified for, but actually interested in, I have discovered that it really does matter how other people see you.
Here’s what those same people haven’t told you: your passion may be the very thing holding you back from success.
Being exposed to this kind of treatment day in day out is a subtle reminder that I will never blend into the societal fabric. I’ve heard this being referred to as racial fatigue.
This is tragic, yes, but what is more tragic is that it is not uncommon. Many a dude is walking around the world with untouchable confidence, sure that the horrifying sex moves he learned from porn are sure to get a girl screaming and running to tell her friends just how great it was.
They can’t be inconvenienced to change their schedule to see you and expect your schedule to revolve around them.
Especially if you work on anything remotely internet related. Because the amount of people making obscene, life-changing amounts of money doing what appears to be very little work is essentially infinite. Let me tell you, it doesn’t matter how well you’re doing, these people can make you feel like a chump.
You may be one of the guys. You may be the super-feminine type or may be the head girl. If you are always seen with the guys, they can’t seem to like you.
When you’ve got things to get done, you prefer to devise a super detailed plan of attack, which often takes more time than the duty itself to complete.
He said that he really liked me, and wanted to save something for later, not have all of me at once.
As much as I would’ve loved to be a completely independent woman with no emotions at age 19, I wasn’t.
Moving to another city teaches you to be mentally strong, resilient at times, and be careful and cautious with every step you take because if something happens, you might be all on your own.