U.S. Girls
The Most Hurtful Thing
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There were a few, but, well the earliest one was when I was in school I was told multiple times, as if it was a bad thing, that I was fat. And that was something I was told since I was really young. And that was used against me in a really negative way, and I was told I was ugly, that I looked like I was an old woman, that I would only get uglier. That I was, yeah, all those things

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The most hurtful thing someone has ever said to me was I don't want you. I don't want you

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And my mom said to me, I don't know what's wrong with me that I make children like this

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That I wasn't smart

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Don't quit your day job

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I think the most hurtful thing that somebody's ever said to me is probably just growing up in a really kind of Evangelical situation where I was told I would spend an eternity in hell if I didn't do some mysterious magical thing. It was very, it was quite confusing at the time. And, you know, it's still in there

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My father once said to me

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I think the most hurtful thing anyone has ever said to me is that I am insane

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Can you believe that