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I cut my hair short. I got more peace inside. No makeup on my face, No fake confidence in my heart.          I am no longer that little girl, Who would ask a boy "You like my hair long or short?" I am no longer that little girl, who acts accordingly to please a boy. I cut my hair because it’s my hair.        I am just who I am. The less I own, The less I can hide. The more I throw away, The more I can have.        To stop acting like a wanted girl, To have more time in my life, To gain more peace in my heart, I cut my hair short like a male. I am a woman who I love.
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 1:41 PM UTC
No Longer a Stereotype
I cut my hair short. I got more peace inside. No makeup on my face, No fake confidence in my heart.          I am no longer that little girl, Who would ask a boy "You like my hair long or short?" I am no longer that little girl, who acts accordingly to please a boy. I cut my hair because it’s my hair.        I am just who I am. The less I own, The less I can hide. The more I throw away, The more I can have.        To stop acting like a wanted girl, To have more time in my life, To gain more peace in my heart, I cut my hair short like a male. I am a woman who I love.
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 1:41 PM UTC
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