Question #2 A man staring at my preteen breasts is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Katherine – Paris, TN
Question #3 Hanging out with Various non important people put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Katherine – Paris, TN
Question #1 I grew up in a world with two brothers, parents who hated each other, and an eating disorder when I was 8. Anonymous
Question #2 Thinking a girl was really pretty is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Anonymous
Question #5 My truth is I'm a guilty privileged white female trying to overcome the perils of white feminism. Anonymous
Question #1 I grew up in a world with familes, support, and access to education. Katie – Cape Girardeau
Question #1 I grew up in a world with a big tummy, loud mouth, and chubby face. Francesca – Mississauga
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both having a better life and feeling confident. Francesca – Mississauga
Question #6 My little white lie is... steeling saying i studied saying i did my chores having alot of things i am smart and i am fast. Francesca – Mississauga
Question #3 Hanging out with both minorities and white people put a lot of my insecurities to rest. San Francisco
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both a person of color and identifying with upper class whites. San Francisco
Question #3 Hanging out with Youth group friends and leaders put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Queen – Anthill
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both Unconditional loyalty and Harsh decisions. Queen – Anthill
Question #6 My little white lie is... I'm okay I'm not hungry I'm agreeable I'm nice I'm quiet I'm satisfied. Queen – Anthill
Question #3 Hanging out with Other victims of rape/incest put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Anonymous