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If You Give A Girl Anxiety

She will wear it under a mask

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If You Give A Girl Anxiety

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will overthink everything.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will hate the phrase, "Don't worry."

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will stay up late at night dwelling over the words she said to her friends hours ago.

If you give a girl anxiety,

every time she doesn't receive a text message she will assume you don't want to talk to her.

If you give a girl anxiety,

most often times she will want to remain introverted.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she won't understand how to be patient.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will think long and hard about a situation before coming to a conclusion.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will want hugs often and by the ones she cares about most.

If you give a girl anxiety,

the smallest things will make her jump.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will constantly live with fear in her chest.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will hate what she sees in the mirror.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will constantly replay conversations in her head.

If you give a girl anxiety,

the simplest tasks will turn into weights on her shoulders.

If you give a girl anxiety,

it will be tough for her to love.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will close herself off when she feels anxious or scared.

If you give a girl anxiety,

every day life will be a task.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she won't know how to relate to those without it.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will wish she felt normal every moment of every day.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will struggle with fitting into reality.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will often times want to be alone.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will want to be alone but not want to feel alone.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will consistently go above and beyond to make sure you know how much she cares.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will care too much.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will be free spirited on her good days and isolated in darkness on her bad days.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will constantly want to know she is loved.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will need reassurance often.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will question her value in the world.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will love more fiercely than anyone you have ever known.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will have the tendency to always be there.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will never tell you not to worry, instead she will listen and empathize with you.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will let the littlest things be special.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will remind you how much you mean to her.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will leave a mark on those around her.

If you give a girl anxiety,

she will be different than anyone you've ever known.

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