The (Disturbing) Plastic Surgery Trend Inspired By Snapchat
These seemingly fun and harmless filters have actually led to a new mental illness called Snapchat Dysmorphia.
These seemingly fun and harmless filters have actually led to a new mental illness called Snapchat Dysmorphia.
I have untagged unflattering pictures of me before. I have had breakdowns inside of dressing rooms when I failed to find an outfit that looked good on me. I have cried while staring into the mirror more times than I can count.
You are happy right now. Not only in your daydreams. Not only when you’re picturing what could happen in the future.
I used to think a relationship would help me grow more confident in myself. I assumed finding a boyfriend would change everything. But I am still the same insecure girl I was when I was single.
You are going to lose an adventurous girl if you have trouble living in the moment. If you fail to appreciate the beauty surrounding you. If you are always complaining about something.
I know you don’t deserve a second chance, so I don’t want to tempt myself by letting you back into my world.
One day, we are going to dedicate our lives to each other publicly, even though we have privately made the same promise a long time ago.
It’s tough to decide whether you are going to let yourself take a chance on love again so soon, even though your wounds are still healing.
If he didn’t like me then he wouldn’t answer my texts at all. He wouldn’t bother having such long, deep conversations with me.
You don’t want them to wonder whether you are slowly growing bored of them. You don’t want them to feel like you are only sticking around because you made them a promise and now you are stuck.