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A Letter to My Acne
I can relate to Yenefiker A. when he wrote about acne in his article,”A letter to My Acne”, because I have acne as well. I agree when Yenefiker says that, ”I got over that phase quickly, giving up on trying to be like everyone else”. It’s true, why would you want to be someone else when you could just be yourself? Being like other people is boring. Acne could make you feel insecure, but everyone gets it at some point. Thank you, Yenefiker for letting me know that just because you have acne, doesn’t mean you have to change yourself. Yenefiker, thanks for making me feel better about my forehead.
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