A Letter To My Teenage Self: “What would she think? …
TW: Self-harm, mental health. What would she think? That girl. The one who spent hours on Tumblr, creating a mood…
TW: Self-harm, mental health. What would she think? That girl. The one who spent hours on Tumblr, creating a mood…
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*TW: Some references to abuse Written by Alanna Duffield As if the uncharacteristically beautiful autumn we’re having here in the…
us the apologies and explanations we so desperately want in order to move on and make sense of heartbreak and abuse. But this does not make us powerless. Any one of us is capable of rewriting the narrative on our past loves, and you don’t need to be a poet or a songwriter to do it.