Reviewed by Bianca on

4.5 of 5 stars

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I notice the way they talk about us, using different words depending on the color of our skin, the size of our breasts, the shortness of our skirts. I get off easy, with my blond hair and white skin and B cups. It doesn’t matter that I’m the most dangerous one. They can’t see that. They don’t know any of us.


— An examination of love and relationships, how beautiful and terrifying loving someone could be. Also about labels and expectations, and what it means to be a female in today's society.

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  • 8 February, 2017: Reviewed