
DO NOT EDIT- Meet Ashley
"I just want to inspire other women not to worry about the 'imperfections' we are blessed with because they are what makes us who we are." Every choice we make
And every road we take
Every interaction
Starts a chain reaction
We're both affected
When we least expect it
And then when we touched
And it all connected
Every choice we make
And every road we take
Every interaction
Starts a chain reaction
We're both affected when we least expect it
And then when we...

DO NOT EDIT- Meet Sierra
"Change the Cheerleader, change the world!" <--- Or something like that.
Anyway, I have a few different quotes swirling around in my head about change on a global basis. Everyone wants to change the world; everyone wants things to be different; there is mass discontent in every area of life. We all want "other than" in one way or another.
But have you ever actually stopped to think of the idea behind changing the world? It's a pretty asinine concept. After all, no one

DO NOT EDIT- Meet Kallie
This gorgeous girl told me she doesn't want to believe the lie that she is responsible for men's immoral attitudes toward women.
Someone made her feel responsible. Someone told her the body she was given is the reason why another human being can't keep his thoughts pure.
Remember when we tattled? Our parents told us we are responsible for our own actions. When did that get tossed out the window? When did women become responsible for half the population of the world?

DO NOT EDIT- Meet Meg
There are certain ways I write; mostly, I write to music. Sometimes I write to a person. Sometimes, like today, I plug in my headphones and dance around my room to let the words flow from my finger tips. It's not because they won't flow on their own, but because there is so much flow, I need to simplify my message.
My message is for you, Meg, darling.
This girl, she is the bravest person I have ever been blessed to know. Her story is streaked with marks of intentional h

DO NOT EDIT- Inspirations
"When I was younger, all I ever heard my mother say about herself were negative things. So I guess I just grew up seeing only the bad parts of myself."
"I used to want to sand off my freckles."
"My dad told me I was built like a cow.... when I plucked my eyebrows for the first time he told me I looked like a whore."
"I don't want to be believe the lie that I am responsible for men's lust or moral failures."
"My dad used to point out single women and tell