AimeeCO - Chief Executive OfficerHi I'm Aimee. I am 20 and from the UK. I am the Co-Ceo of TWE and also Members Administrative Coordinator. I helped with the first version of TWE back in 2015 and rejoined in 2019. I hope to help TWE grow even more than it has over the last few years and help many teenagers while it does. I enjoy baking, drawing and anything creative and love listening to Taylor Swift, Melanie Martinez and Doja Cat. I am studying Fashion Business and Management at University and I can't wait to get more involved in the fashion world whilst also volunteering at TWE!
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My Top 3 Articles:
1) Coping with 2 personalities By Beth -I like this article because as someone who suffers with BPD I can relate to parts of the article and I wish resources like this had been available when I was struggling.
2) I hate homophobia By Kenzie - I love this article because I am bi and it tackles exactly what it feels like to be bisexual. Everyone constantly questions romantic choices, if I have a boyfriend I'm straight, if I have a girlfriend I'm Gay. My sexuality isn't defined by my relationship status. I have never "came out" because luckily I know if I brought home a boy or a girl it wouldn't be any different in my parents eyes. It should be like that for everyone.
3) Dealing with toxic friendships By Tasha - Over the years I have lost many people who I considered the most important people in my life. I've learnt now over many years and so much pain that the people who really matter are the people who don't leave and who want you to succeed. I'm happy to know the people who surround me in life now want the best for me.
2) I hate homophobia By Kenzie - I love this article because I am bi and it tackles exactly what it feels like to be bisexual. Everyone constantly questions romantic choices, if I have a boyfriend I'm straight, if I have a girlfriend I'm Gay. My sexuality isn't defined by my relationship status. I have never "came out" because luckily I know if I brought home a boy or a girl it wouldn't be any different in my parents eyes. It should be like that for everyone.
3) Dealing with toxic friendships By Tasha - Over the years I have lost many people who I considered the most important people in my life. I've learnt now over many years and so much pain that the people who really matter are the people who don't leave and who want you to succeed. I'm happy to know the people who surround me in life now want the best for me.