dude you have no idea how much i relate. it's like reading my own thoughts lol. same boat, very much. and also been on a girls kick. oh marnie. - fellow WIP
Lily I'm always so happy to hear that other people can relate!! Good to know I'm (somewhat) making sense here, always nice to find another WIP, and a helpful reminder that the messiest bits tend to yield the best material!
Something I see going on with younger generations is that they don’t want to be categorized as young. For instance, when I was a teenager, being a teenager was cool. It meant embracing the chaos. We wanted to buy whatever was made and branded for teens. Nowadays, teenagers behave and consume whatever is considered “adult”.
Hard Agree! This is the whole teenagers at Sephora thing!! Growing up is the biggest scam ever, and these kids haven't realised it yet lol. People give you so much grace when you're yoing and there's only so much time to make the most of it
dude you have no idea how much i relate. it's like reading my own thoughts lol. same boat, very much. and also been on a girls kick. oh marnie. - fellow WIP
Lily I'm always so happy to hear that other people can relate!! Good to know I'm (somewhat) making sense here, always nice to find another WIP, and a helpful reminder that the messiest bits tend to yield the best material!
It’s a phase ❤️
Thank god 🙌🙌
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Something I see going on with younger generations is that they don’t want to be categorized as young. For instance, when I was a teenager, being a teenager was cool. It meant embracing the chaos. We wanted to buy whatever was made and branded for teens. Nowadays, teenagers behave and consume whatever is considered “adult”.
Hard Agree! This is the whole teenagers at Sephora thing!! Growing up is the biggest scam ever, and these kids haven't realised it yet lol. People give you so much grace when you're yoing and there's only so much time to make the most of it
Yeees! And the sad part is they’ll probably grow up to be late bloomers.
I’m not your mom, but I can assure you it’s a phase. It gets better. Then worse. Then better again.