By Christina Adolphe
Today I walked up and stood in front of a young beautiful girl
And I told her she was disgusting.
I told her her thighs were too big,
Her nose was way too wide,
I told her how her head was an odd and ugly shape
I analyzed every single inch of her body.
I let her know that her body was too round and soft
And her eyes were too small
She began to tear up.
How hideous she looked when she cried
I took one last glance at her
Before I stepped back from the mirror
And let my insecurities win.
Today I walked up and stood in front of a young beautiful girl
And I told her she was disgusting.
I told her her thighs were too big,
Her nose was way too wide,
I told her how her head was an odd and ugly shape
I analyzed every single inch of her body.
I let her know that her body was too round and soft
And her eyes were too small
She began to tear up.
How hideous she looked when she cried
I took one last glance at her
Before I stepped back from the mirror
And let my insecurities win.
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