White Out
By Jennifer S., Cincinnati, OH
If I could white out anything I’d start with those times that made me hide in shame. I’d pay good money to forget all those awkward moments and embarrassing situations that are inevitable as you grow up. My cheeks are a permanent shade of crimson. Let’s let silly predicaments fade into the white-washed walls so no one can differ me from anyone else. If I could forget about that time I forgot to wear shorts under my uniform skirt when I was 9, I’d be forever grateful. I’m embarrassed just thinking about it. How come our most uncomfortable times come around someone much “cooler” than yourself? I’m only self-conscious when I’m around people that matter. Why do people have to matter? My preteen and teenage years would have been better spent running around and having fun instead of hiding between my pillows from embarrassment. Sometimes I think they should create a patron saint of Embarrassment, I think it would have saved me a lot of trouble.
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