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ivanzaharov [21]
3 years ago
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How would you feel if you were forced to change who you are for others?

English
2 answers:
Veseljchak [2.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

I would feel frustrated if I was forced to change myself for others. I shouldn't have to change me for someone else. For example if I want to wear leggings or show my shoulders and I have to change so people aren't "distracted" I would feel frustrated. They should be able to control themselves. If I was forced to like basketball I would feel frustrated. What if I want to do ballet or soccer. You should not have to change yourself for someone else. You are you for yourself not for others.

melisa1 [442]3 years ago
8 0

answer:

i would feel unwanted, unloved and unworthy, because the world doesn't love me for me.

explanation:

you can’t force people to change. they must be willing participants.

everyone at one time or another has changed who they are, or a small part of who they are has changed.

change can happen either consciously or unconsciously.

if you have decided you want to intentionally change who you are, you can do it by examining your habits, your beliefs, and your looks etc:

changing who you are intentionally isn't an easy process, but it can be done.

side note:

a lot of lgbtq kids feel this way, that they have to change because their family or their friends don't accept who they are.

psa:

*please do not just copy my answer it was meant to help you not just give you anything to put down!  

*if you think my answer is good or will get an A please give me brainliest or high stars.  

*love yourself. you're beautiful, i promise.  

*please treat people with kindness, wear a mask, and have a lovely day.

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