Late Night Exposure -until I- A College — Girl- G...
I was exhausted. My boyfriend had just broken up with me via text (a move so cliché it hurt). In a fit of 1:00 AM rage, I wrote a thread. It wasn't just anger; it was surgical detail. I named names. I shared screenshots. I exposed private jokes, insecurities, and the brutal reality of our relationship.
Moreover, perpetrators often look for easy targets, and a person walking alone at night can appear more vulnerable. It's crucial to understand that these dangers are not limited to off-campus areas. Even on campus, where one might feel safest, threats can still exist. Late Night Exposure -Until I- a College Girl- G...
Late nights on social media are a curated hall of mirrors. You see the girl in the sorority with the perfect abs. You see the influencer reviewing "what I eat in a day." You look down at your own body—bloated from ramen, pale from no sunlight—and you feel exposed in the worst way: exposed as inadequate. I was exhausted
There is another kind of exposure that haunts college dorms: the physical kind. It wasn't just anger; it was surgical detail
: Sleep deprivation leads to increased irritability and decreased motivation, creating a cycle where students feel even more "invisible and insignificant" during the daylight hours. Mental Health












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