At school I got teased because I was so thin and awkward-looking. But the girls on TV looked similar to me. I would say to my mum, 'The girls at school are teasing me, but I look like those girls on TV.'
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At school, I got teased because I was so thin and awkward-looking.
I used to be teased for the way I wore my hair at school. I used to do things like wear a different-colored sock on each leg.
I got teased my entire school life. What they were picking on I don't even understand.
I was teased up until high school about my hair, being short, my high pitched voice, and just anything you can think of.
While I wouldn't wish being teased on anyone, I think it eventually leads to a kind of solidarity in adult life. The few people I know who weren't picked on in school are people I find I can't relate to on much more than a surface level. There's a sensitivity that comes with feeling like an outsider at some point in your life.
When I was young, I was teased mercilessly by my classmates for being a redhead. I wasn't particularly well coordinated either, which made me a bit of a liability in P.E.
I didn't see a lot of women who looked like me on TV when I was growing up.
When you're a kid, you don't want to be teased.
I was teased horribly as a child and beaten up a lot.
When I was a teenager, I was fat. I was shy. I wore glasses. I had a big eyebrow and hair all over my body. They were years of torture.
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