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“I don't think confidence and self-worth is something you magically attain. And you don't simply hold on to it forever like a tangible object. It's fluid. You can be confident in every aspect except one. Or something could happen and all your confidence can be shattered in an instant. Like the Instagram photo. It doesn't mean you don't inherently love yourself to the core.”
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“Hanging out with Scott is always light. Even when one of us is in a particularly bad mood, we're clutching our stomachs in rip-roaring laughter fifteen minutes later. Laughter is a staple when we're together. I don't think anyone else has ever made me cackle to the point of tears and stomach pains, as if I've done an entire ab-ripper routine. And when he's not around, I miss him.”
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“All I'm saying is, it's okay to admit that your friendship has... expired. You don't need to have some epic argument for a friendship to end. Some really amazing friendships just fade away with time, without any rhyme or reason. And that's not a bad thing. It means you're evolving, changing.”
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“I want everyone who doesn’t conform to mainstream beauty standard to know that they are worthy of an epic love.”
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“I realized . . . loving myself isn’t realistic at all times. I’m allowed to feel self-conscious and sad at times, but also confident and happy at other times, as long as I’m accepting and respecting myself.”
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