...someone who knows she is beautiful, who is always told that she is beautiful, but who, deep down, does not feel very beautiful.

Hilary Thayer Hamann
...someone who knows she is beautiful, who is always told...
...someone who knows she is beautiful, who is always told...
...someone who knows she is beautiful, who is always told...
...someone who knows she is beautiful, who is always told...
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When we are young, we always think that we are beautiful. We want everyone to think so too. However, when we get older and start listening to our inner voices more, we start thinking that maybe we aren’t as beautiful as we once thought. Sometimes people would say to us, “You are no longer a little girl.

You should stop being so childish and let go of the idea of being a little girl.” They want us to stop feeling childish because they don’t think it is pretty to feel childish. People who say this don’t mean it to hurt us but they do it on purpose to make us feel bad about ourselves. A person can be young and beautiful at the same time.

Source: Anthropology Of An American Girl

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