Peach Verdi Pietersen
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My attempt to grow
I remember being fifteen, thinking parts of my brain were suffocating other parts of my brain. Believing all logical thinking I ever had, was being suppressed. I could only apologise for the forthcoming decisions, the person I was about to become, was about to make. Lacking sense, power, direction and means; to better myself and change what was about to become a self fulfilling prophecy, I ultimately became the inescapable. I was in a position, where I was able to predict my demolition but I didn’t feel as though I was the architect of my forthcomings. For the first decade and a half of my life, it was hard not to feel as though I was writing an introduction; for my journey of self destruction.
By Peach Verdi Pietersen3 years ago in Humans
Being a Mixed Millennial
When I was younger, I went to a primary school based in the center of Cambridge. Cambridge is one of the most diverse cities, I've ever had the pleasure of knowing so well; however, where there is diversity, there isn't always acceptance.
By Peach Verdi Pietersen4 years ago in Humans
The Sexualization of the Female Body
I hate to start this all feminist with you, but almost every woman around you, from your mum to your sister, will have experienced either sexual discrimination or sexual harassment at least once in their life. This is the case more often that it is not.
By Peach Verdi Pietersen5 years ago in Viva