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Down Sides of Being a Third Culture Kid
She always felt alone. Everyone around her would come and go (With exception to family) She grew up without a constant rock Without a permanent place she called home. It’s the life she had to live being a third culture kid Yet she would trade it all to be a part of a permanent community. She would trade it all to make life long friends Instead of losing them Maybe then all her Anxiety Depression Fears And pain would vanish She never belonged anywhere fully She was always to “Asian” to be classified as Danish But too “American” to be accepted as a Filipina She would trade her vast experiences Of moving and traveling Just to feel like she belongs somewhere People coming and going Has led her to develop a fear of opening up She knows deep down that she will lose them again So why does she still try?
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