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Trapped in society
I wholeheatedly agree with Autumn Antonson in her article," Trapped in Society." As a teenager, I see that we tend to do whatever to fit in with people around us including, losing weight, changing the way we dress or simply start wearing makeup because one of our friends decided to, and we think its cool. When Antonson said that a girl is" unable to find a single thing she likes about herself," it will eventually take teens to depressions because they simply cannot change, and it is making them depressed. Thank you, Autumn for pointing out that everyone matters no matter what shape or size you are.
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