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Elementary
Do you remember Elementary school?
How free we were
How safe
How no one was leering as we walked any which way
How school rules didn't matter
Cause who would do those silly things anyway?
I sure do.
Do you remember middle school?
How it hit like a ton of bricks
How boys started to stare
How teachers told you that you were the problem
You are the problem.
How dress codes ripped apart your expression
How school stole your power
How they destroyed you
I sure do.
Do you remember freshman year?
How you had the hope of a kid but the dreams of an adult
How perfect everything would be cause you were finally old enough to make your own choices
How nothing and no one could stop this from being the best year ever
How guys started to make comments on your body
How they wouldn't stop
How a fraction of a bra strap got you sent to the principal
How you couldn't wait for this hell scape of a year to be over
I sure do
Do you remember sophomore year?
How at least you weren't a freshman anymore
How now you knew the rules
How it was the second year, only two more
How school felt more like a danger than the safety it used to be
The safety it should be
How you wanted to die because it was better than constantly hating yourself
How you couldn't see yourself living to graduation
I sure do
Junior year starts
You've made it this far
You're so close
But this year is worse than ever before
You think back
To how when you were little things were easy
How in middle school you lost you
How in freshman year they taught you the oh so important lesson that it's all your fault
How if you made it through sophomore year you can make it through anything
How three weeks into this year your slipping back to the place you just escaped
But it's not your fault
You
Your body
Your self
It's not the problem
None of it is
How can we teach our girls to respect themselves
To love themselves
And our boys to respect them in turn
If the schools are preaching the opposite?
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This poem is about the struggles that I and many other women and AFAB people face every single day. It is also heavily based in my own experiences