She used to cut herself, and is now judged based on the scars on her skin. Cutting was her coping mechanism to deal with deep emotional distress, which makes it particularly difficult for her to remain steadfast, as she is constantly viewed as an “emo kid,” which can be very overwhelming. Nonetheless, she now practices healthier habits, such as exercising and using breathing techniques, to cope with her affliction. She got into a relationship with someone who helped her stop cutting, but he denigrated her because of her age and her gender. He was mentally and physically abusive, but she tolerated his flaws for a long time because she felt emotionally connected to him. Not only was she treated unfairly by her boyfriend, but she is viewed by her family and friends as someone who makes irresponsible, self-destructive choices. Hannah dresses casually, and is judged by girls based on the clothes she wears on a regular basis. Her peers consist primarily of black or Hispanic people, who racially discriminate against her because she is white, causing her to isolate and makes her feel lonely and rejected. Being a victim of circumstance in this minority situation, she is overwhelmed by the feeling that she doesn’t belong
She used to cut herself, and is now judged based on the scars on her skin. Cutting was her coping mechanism to deal with deep emotional distress, which makes it particularly difficult for her to remain steadfast, as she is constantly viewed as an “emo kid,” which can be very overwhelming. Nonetheless, she now practices healthier habits, such as exercising and using breathing techniques, to cope with her affliction. She got into a relationship with someone who helped her stop cutting, but he denigrated her because of her age and her gender. He was mentally and physically abusive, but she tolerated his flaws for a long time because she felt emotionally connected to him. Not only was she treated unfairly by her boyfriend, but she is viewed by her family and friends as someone who makes irresponsible, self-destructive choices. Hannah dresses casually, and is judged by girls based on the clothes she wears on a regular basis. Her peers consist primarily of black or Hispanic people, who racially discriminate against her because she is white, causing her to isolate and makes her feel lonely and rejected. Being a victim of circumstance in this minority situation, she is overwhelmed by the feeling that she doesn’t belong