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11 Times Amy Schumer Was Every Girl In Her 20s

“The moments that make life worth living are when things are at there worst and you find a way to laugh.”

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11 Times Amy Schumer Was Every Girl In Her 20s

Being a woman in her 20s is many things. It is stressful, it is humorous, it is very eventful, to say the least.

In the twenty-first century, our generation is all sorts of complicated. We don't talk to one another because we don't want to come off as annoying.

We have a hard time telling people how we feel to their face, but we have no problem doing it over the phone.

When it comes to relationships, there are too many people that are together and not in love and too many people who are in love and are not together.

Being in your twenties is already hard enough, but going through your twenties in this generation is comical. This emotional roller coaster of stumbling through life trying to figure out who we are as women has been made much harder.

Coming from a woman in her early 20s, someone who I personally relate to is Amy Schumer. She is crazy, funny, and independent. She doesn't give a sh*t about what others think and her life is kind of in shambles, like all the time.

From her stand-up comedy to her hit movie Trainwreck, I think that all of us twenty-something women have a little Amy inside of us. Here are 11 times Amy Schumer was us all:

1. When the guy that you have been talking to super casually hits you up out of the blue on a Tuesday and you have no idea what is happening or what to do:

2. When your week has just been absolutely awful in every way and it's finally Friday and you're just like:

3. You try to slyly not reply to your group text with your friends about going to the gym but then they show up and make you go anyways:

4. Since you have no idea how to flirt with boys when things like this happen you're like:

5. After a rough girls night out you stumble home like this:

6. When things have started to get pretty serious with the guy you've been seeing:

7. When your parents ask you what your plans for the weekend are and since you're not a kid anymore you don't need to sugar coat it:

8. After staying up all night binge watching "Greys Anatomy" this is you when your alarm goes off in the morning:

9. All of your friends are getting married, having babies, or getting into serious relationships and you can't help but think:

10. When your friends are asking what took you so long to get ready after you sped through your process and you're like:

11. Although being a woman in your twenties is a struggle of emotions and events, you know one day you'll look back and wish you could do it all over again. Cheers to your twenties!


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