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vekshin1
2 years ago
12

1. Have you ever experience being unsatisfied with yourself? Why? Or why not?

English
1 answer:
klio [65]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Yes, my face or body.

2. No one actually caring about me and that sparks the being alone forever attitude.

3. Sometimes I dont but when I do it's more like forgetting what I was thinking about by distracting myself with something else.

4. Taking pictures of yourself, listening to music or videos that make you feel confident, and looking at yourself in the mirror.

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