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Fat and Funny
I can relate to Arin F. because in elementary I worried about my weight and made jokes. Fat and Funny describes me in so much ways. "I was a sensitive child, so my parents would leap hurdles to keep away the insults regarding my appearance that tore me apart". In reality, my parents got me prepared for the harsh world because if it wasn't for them i would of cried everyday and let people thoughts bring me down or get to me. Thank you Arin Forstadt, for this article because you taught me to love myself no matter what. Also, you could only change yourself if you want to, be proud of your body. If you are not ashame than go show yourself off. Love yourslef and embrace who you are.
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