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Daughter

by xXwallflower53Xx

When I have a daughter I will never tell her she's pretty, because she will never be pretty. I don't want her to walk down the halls at school and say, "I'm pretty" She doesn't deserve it. My daughter will never understand the word 'pretty' because my daughter will never be pretty. She will never know what it means, because everyday I will tuck my daughter in push her hair away from her forehead and kiss her there telling her she is beautiful. She is magnificent. She is perfect because despite the lies that say to be perfect is to be flawless my daughter will know that being perfect is being who you truly are and not what everyone makes you out to be. My daughter will never know what it's like to be pretty great or pretty cool or pretty amazing no! No. My daughter will know my love for her every second of every damned day because my daughter will be beautiful and perfect all on her own.
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