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I'm Perfect
“I’m Perfect” by Savanah P. is a great short story about a girl who thinks she’s so perfect. She asks if people see how perfect any and every part of her is in the beginning of the story. She says everything about her is perfect. Perfect hair, perfect face, perfect body, perfect everything. That girl is absolutely flawless in every single way, there is nothing wrong about her.
Even in real life, lots of girls feel this way. It’s not good to feel this way, especially when you think of how bad you feel after you realize that nobody’s perfect in reality. Towards the end of the story, she realizes that she’s not perfect, and nobody else is.
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