Question #2 When I played alone in pre-school is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Madeline – Chicago
Question #3 Hanging out with friends outside of school put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Madeline – Chicago
Question #6 My little white lie is... I'm native and white and uncomfortable almost all of the time. Anonymous
Question #6 My little white lie is... I'm unsociable father's family does not talk much I have few friends I have few deep releationships scarred for life by early injury I could be different, but I'm not. Jeff – various
Question #2 Kindergarten is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Veniese Wilkinson – Philadelphia
Question #6 My little white lie is... That I have my shit together That I am happy That I think I am worthy of love That I am close to my family That someone was in love with me I don't love my dark skin. Veniese Wilkinson – Philadelphia
Question #6 My little white lie is... I am truly shy and I have always Been left out or made fun of. I try so hard to make friends. So sometimes I am used. I wish I didn't have to try so hard I wish people were more like me. A – O
Question #1 I grew up in a world with critism, abuse, and favouritism. Tamar goodman – Toronto canada
Question #3 Hanging out with people other than family put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Tamar goodman – Toronto canada