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       Hello guys, my name is Ammy, and I’m so glad that you have found my blog. Let’s get into it! So, I know you might ask me, why did I make this site? Why did I decide to make a blog?

       You know, girls, I’ve always wanted a site where I could maybe find a solution for my problems. And I know you could tell me that we have TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, but here we also see a lot of fake things, lies, and sometimes we want to search for something normal. Then, two hours later, we are still watching TikToks and have forgotten to search for what we were really interested in.

       These small problems, like: “When should I break up with my boyfriend?”, “Why is my period late?”, “What type of products should I start using for my makeup?”, “What should I do if my friends disrespected me?”. Or for bigger problems: “What university should I choose?”, “Will I ever have a boyfriend?”, “Why am I here, what is the meaning of my existence?”

       The reality is that being a teenager is not easy. It was never easy, and it will never be easy. The hardest part is that we have to find ourselves without losing ourselves. No one talks about it, or no one talks about it loud enough. Sometimes, we have to fight with our environment and even with ourselves. Sometimes it’s hard to communicate with people, but other days, it’s hard not to talk.

       For those silent days, I made this blog. If you feel like you are done with everyone, if you are in a bad mood, or if you are just bored, you can come here, and I’ll try to find you a solution. You write me a message, I write a post about it, and if you don’t really like what I wrote, in the comments, I’m sure that you will find other tips.

       My goal with this site is to create a place for everyone. We don’t judge here; we are just trying to find the best way to live our teenage years, because we are teenagers only once in our life.

                                                                                                                               

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