ain't got money, but im funny
19, i like art and jokes
I like friends too, so feel free to hit me up
please dont try to sell me art or v-tubing stuff im broke
She clearly doesn't like how she was in the first chapter; it's sad to think that people make this side of big girls invisible, as if they couldn't escape this horrible stereotype they always fall, irl this happens a lot and it's always a reason for bullying.
It's always the same, they see them as big, masculine brutes. Sure, she's masculine, but she can have a soft side, especially now that she's exploring it with Noelle! This is SUCH an important phase, remember she IS A TEENAGER all her ways were to defend herself+
Susie isn't badly written or different in this chapter, it saddens me to see people saying that. Big girls never get to develop their sensitive side; femininity isn't always about wearing dresses, but being kind and soft, and Susie clearly wants that +