For her to change herself to earn his love and sympaths and sorry and all those groveling are not what I am looking upto... To me the day when she puts on a dress should mean an equal smiling girl when she puts on her shirt, then she'd look beautiful and I do remember another element of Edward having a drawer in his wardrobe where her used to keep every girly things he wanted Emily to put, so that shit actually hurt me... he'd wanted to see her like a stated girl as if she was animal with hair who likes to wear shirt and call herself his body wasn't a girl... the beauty would've been him accepting her as herself, what her personality defined her as, in her own skin... not to be an impression or Lara or just a Barbie who know how to put on a dress or makeup... a girl who does put on those is beautiful equally to a girl who loved to put on a shirt and doesn't know any makeup brand as well... we exist in types!!!
if my msg has offended anyone, then I am sorry not to be sorry because I wanted for everyone to accept whoever exist with whatever choices, just fu*king accept them 😶
2023-06-10
3
That is where every problems lies isn't it? None is ready to accept her for her, be it her mother, be it freaking Edward or anyone else. A dress doesn't make anyone a girl, neither body hair or makeup... I remember the story when it was posted previously and wanted to know what would happen in the second part of the book but it never was released. The story Majorly ended on a devastating cliffhanger but the same enthusiasm I had at the time, I don't have it now... After the years of it being released and how I have come across others books written by published authors, not that I am pointing anything to anyone or the author of the story, but I have grown out of that phase and had come to understand that me or girls like Emily being tomboy doesn't define them as not lady like.
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For her to change herself to earn his love and sympaths and sorry and all those groveling are not what I am looking upto... To me the day when she puts on a dress should mean an equal smiling girl when she puts on her shirt, then she'd look beautiful and I do remember another element of Edward having a drawer in his wardrobe where her used to keep every girly things he wanted Emily to put, so that shit actually hurt me... he'd wanted to see her like a stated girl as if she was animal with hair who likes to wear shirt and call herself his body wasn't a girl... the beauty would've been him accepting her as herself, what her personality defined her as, in her own skin... not to be an impression or Lara or just a Barbie who know how to put on a dress or makeup... a girl who does put on those is beautiful equally to a girl who loved to put on a shirt and doesn't know any makeup brand as well... we exist in types!!!
if my msg has offended anyone, then I am sorry not to be sorry because I wanted for everyone to accept whoever exist with whatever choices, just fu*king accept them 😶
2023-06-10
3
That is where every problems lies isn't it?
None is ready to accept her for her, be it her mother, be it freaking Edward or anyone else. A dress doesn't make anyone a girl, neither body hair or makeup... I remember the story when it was posted previously and wanted to know what would happen in the second part of the book but it never was released. The story Majorly ended on a devastating cliffhanger but the same enthusiasm I had at the time, I don't have it now... After the years of it being released and how I have come across others books written by published authors, not that I am pointing anything to anyone or the author of the story, but I have grown out of that phase and had come to understand that me or girls like Emily being tomboy doesn't define them as not lady like.
2023-06-10
1