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Chapter 3

She's shy...

Plus Size Prisoner of Society

Date of entry: 7.1.23

Most people

Assume that we're shy

Like we're quiet

Because of a really cute guy

When really we're nervous

Around other girls

Like we're being watched

By the whole world

Boys are just boys

But girls, they're mean

We learn this

By the age of thirteen

They're ruthless

And most unkind

For no reason

Most of the time

Just cause we exist

With our extra weight

They'll call you out

In front of your classmates

"You can date that guy,

cause he is fat too."

Says one girl

Telling me what I can and can't do

The girls will spread rumors

"The fat girl, she stinks"

And even if you don't

It's what everybody thinks

I can admit

These girls can get creative

They'll compare you to anything

To make you feel degraded

They laugh

Just as you're walking by

Or making teasing gestures

In the corner of your eye

They just stare and they judge

"She's unclean, she's gross!"

But do you want to know

What really hurts the most?

If these girls

Could just learn to love and not hate

A much kinder world

We could create

We know men will follow

Look at Adam and Eve

We just need to head in the right direction

Us women could lead

If one girl said to me

"Wow, you're really pretty"

I'd actually believe her

And not take it as pity

"You're pretty for a fat girl"

We'll save for another day

And trust me

I'll have a whole lot to say

But no, we're not shy

Just were treated unfair

Silenced by the mean girls

Who put those doubts there

The doubts on our looks

Because ours bellies are round

Building up walls

That we have to break down

Words that brand us

Like the cows they say we are

The pain that they cause

When they take it too far

The moments that cut us

A little too deep

Are the emotional scars

We will always keep

So when you see a fat girl

And think "oh she is shy"

Stop and ask yourself

"Why?"

Bullying is our

First obstacle in life

We learn who is kind

And who's holding the knife

Some fat girls

Get loud and are confident

They've learned to rise

From all the torment

But other ones fall

To the rumors and they hide

Carrying even more weight

Of the insecurities inside

So when you see a fat girl

That you think is shy

Take the first step

And just say "hi."

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