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A boy who loved a girl-

Abstract art and Thoughts by Charlie Unruly

Mortal love. Complicated, perplexing, volatile, and dangerous. When grieving the loss of a romantic relationship, one questions all that they’ve once believed in. A Boy Who Loved A Girl describes the grieving process from a male perspective using various mediums. From art work to poetry, the author depicts the complications of love loss while attempting to heal and understand emotions that are often-times hidden among men.  A boy who loved a girl is a culmination of experiences and emotions, expressed with vulnerability and deep introspection.

Content Advisory: This book is intended for mature audiences and contains explicit sexual activity and imagery

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“we often neglect this knowledge and lose our compassion, in the face of unpredictable circumstances and temporary discomfort”.

A boy who loved a girl

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“See life’s a beach, but swimming in water sometimes, I find, its hard to breathe”.

Pretend pt.1

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“However, beware the miserable.

Their roots run deep, ever reaching, ever thirsty.”

A boy who loved a girl

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