@chantalangeliqu
Chantal Angelique
@chantalangeliqu · 5:00

If you’re not perfect, don’t judge me.

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So I wear my hair out when I'm around my family, when I'm out on the weekends, when I'm living my personal life, and then when I'm more so in the public, when I'm in my professional setting. I like to wear my wigs. However, that's nobody's business. No one's business what I choose to do with my body, with my hair, with my money
@chantalangeliqu
Chantal Angelique
@chantalangeliqu · 5:00
You do have to protect yourself. But in a way, I use these things as kind of like a protective layer because I really feel my most comfortable around people that I know, my family, my friends. But what about those women out there that do need wigs or wigs are, quote unquote, necessary for them? Maybe there's somebody out there who's struggling with cancer and they feel insecure about that
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 5:00
If you do not do this, then it's this if and then statement that continues with you for the rest of your life. If you do not do this, then this will happen with you. So I am also comprehending that you have certain students, certain very, very nasty students in your class who will not understand any other language other than, until and unless you put a barricade in front of them, that this is where you have to stop
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 5:00
You tell them some positive things, they won't appreciate you. You tell them good things, they won't appreciate you. But you tell them something terrible. You tell them something where you have to break the rules. You have to find out, dig out somebody's secrets and make fun of it. You get the opportunity to bully someone. You see that a lot of people gang up and participate in that. Strangely, I don't understand why human beings are so destructive in their behavior
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