weekly personal essays by: on the immigrant daughter experience, girlhood, and wasted potential.
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When I meet a boy for the first time I think about whether or not I would want him next to me in the middle of the night when I explain to him that I hate sleeping in his bed and not in my bed, in my room, at my mom’s house because then I c...
I think technology could have stopped at noise-cancelling headphones, truly. A girl like me [agitated if not stimulated] loves to wear headphones even if it’s for a five-minute walk to the coffee shop directly across from my apartment. I’ll...
I was almost 28 years old when I learned that ovaries are typically as small as an almond. We can blame that on the public school system, I think. I don’t remember much from classes; I remember the condom demonstration and learning about di...
It’s officially Fall here in Seattle, the leaves are now as ripe as my self-pity. Sometimes they stick to the bottom of my shoe and I track them into my bedroom. I think to myself maybe I should pin them to the wall, as a reminder, of how I...
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