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Suck It In
“Suck It In” by Kristen H. is extremely well written. She talks about the time she traveled to France with her family and during a Christmas card photo shoot her mother told her to “suck it in.” After that experience she lost a whole bunch of weight and how her mothers words circled her head everyday of her life. In this passage she writes “Two years later, I had grown so that boys in my class called me “the twig.” MY belly had vanished along with naiveté about what true beauty means to people. I ate little and wore baggy shirts. It was always “suck it in, suck it in, and suck it in “pounding in the back of my head, even among friends.” I feel bad for Kristen that she had to go through this and experience the harshness of people.
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