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Back profile of a person in a white tank top and red beanie flexing their biceps while holding skeins of yarn.

Despite the media-imposed stereotype that ‘girl’ friendships are characterized by petty fights and falsity, close personal relationships are a staple of girlhood. From BFFs and playdates to a support system to get you through high school drama, everyone needs a community they can trust and find comfort in.

Sketch of a naked woman picking a red fruit from a tree.

good lord, what have i done / to be so far from you?

Golden cracks on a cream background.

she is of passing notes / twisted games of telephone

A girl balances on a tightrope as a large hand holds the end of it.

I always wanted an older sister growing up. I so badly wanted someone who had already experienced everything I was going through — someone of a similar age to talk to, to look up to and to have my back.

A still from the film Scream. A close-up shot of a woman's face, distraught and covered in blood.

It’s a chilly October night. You’re in a dorm room somewhere on campus. Wind howls outside as rain patters against the window relentlessly, filling the sidewalk below with a slew of runoff and leaves.

Three white masks with exaggerated facial expressions on a red background.

At my summer student trades jobsite, everyone wore the same thing: an orange long-sleeve shirt and navy blue fire-retardant pants, both with reflective safety striping. Everyone looked the same. Well, mostly everyone.

A teapot and cup with pink floral designs, and a clear vase with two pink flowers in it.

Stressed about midterms? Put the kettle on. Going through a breakup? Put the kettle on. The sirens have started to blare and global thermonuclear war is imminent? Put the kettle on.

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