...They beefed up security and gave them Rose Hill hand-me-downs. The school looks more like an actual school, but it just feels like an institution. Back in 02, we were a lil family. Girls who couldn't stand girls but somehow formed a bond with all these different other NY chicks, (and one jersey girl). I miss the solidarity, the love we have for each other. That perfect sisterly bond, untainted and unbreakable. Those of us who still consider ourselves 'Saints', we still talk and try to do dinner everyonce in a while. There's a small number of us left outa all the girls we went through orientation, math express, and freshman year with.
...Growing up not having any sisters, i figured going to an all girl school would permit me to experience females on a different level. For once, i'm not even being sexual. I actually wanted to change my opinion of the gender i thought was the personification of the devil. Yea, i'm talking about myself too. I hated my mood swings, periods, and did my best to supress my emotions. As corny as it sounds, attending da Mount and being exposed to females who expressed their feelings so freely enabled me to understand that it's okay to feel and show. My icy walls around my heart began melting as our lil crew began forming. So far it's been about 4 years and we still tight. I love my bitches and thank em eryday for helping get in touch with my femininity. I embrace it now, even love my pussy ery now and again.
...Had i gone to a co-ed school, i'd still be the only girl in the guys crowd. I wouldn't be who i am today. So i love my bitches to death for being the sisters i never thought i would have.

shouts to ma bytches....E-Booty, OoMpa, BirD, DucKy, & SpongeBoogie~> luv ya hoes!

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