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When people hear 'emo'

they hear 'the disgusting kid who cuts himself because no one loves him.'

When I hear 'emo' I hear'(emo) tional’.

Why? Because were in pain. We don't cut just for the heck of it.

No.

We cut because it hides the other pain.

Distracts us.

So the next time you hear a kid being called emo, stop and think for a second.

What if he went through a terrible past getting raped abused and couldn’t take it any more?

What if just because you didn’t step in, that kid decided to take his life?

Point is, stick up for the kids you hear being called emo or any other offensive name.

It's not right to let someone suffer.

Especially if they take their life because you were to afraid to step in.

Want that guilt on your hands?

I didn’t think so.

Stand up for what's right.

Not what the popular kids think is right

"Girl: I have to tell you something…

Boy: What?

Girl: I really like you. And I… I think I’m falling in love with you.

Boy: Ok…

Girl: What do you mean “ok”?

Boy: I don’t like you like that…

Girl: Why not?

Boy: I can’t tell you… maybe another time…

From then on, the girl kept asking the boy “Why not?” whenever she saw him, and he kept answering the same answer of

“I’ll tell you later.”

Finally the girl got fed up.

Girl: I’m tired of this! Tell me why you don’t like me!

Boy: Do you really want to know why

Girl: Yes!

Boy: It’s because you’re ugly! What’s the point of going out with someone when they’re not pretty?!

Girl: But… I…

Boy: Just shut up and leave me alone!

"The boy leaves and the girl is sitting there alone, crying her heart out. Then her cell phone rings...”

Girl: Hello?

Mom: Sweetheart♥ I want you to go home, ok? I’ll be home from work in a few hours.

Girl: Alright Mom.

Mom: I love you.

Girl: I love you too, Mom.

Mom: Bye Bye.

Girl: Bye

"The girl heads home and once she got there she went in the bathroom and looked at herself in the mirror...”

Girl: I’m not pretty enough… “She set to work, knowing fully well what she was going to do. 2 hours later, her Mom came home and heard the bath water running. She went upstairs to find the hallway flooded so she knocked on the door.”

Mom: Honey? Are you alright? "She opened the door and was shocked at the site. The bath was overflowing onto the floor, and the water was tinted red. She walked over to see what was inside and screamed. There, her little girl was lying with cuts all over her face and wrists. Her Mom backed away and was going to run to call the police when something caught her eye.

On the mirror,

"am I pretty enough now?"

No one deserves to be told that by someone they love. If you find it messed up then forward this to everyone you know.

A person’s appearance doesn’t count.

What counts is their heart inside of them. 

Atelphobia; the fear of not being good enough.

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