A anxious, humorous, stream-of-consciousness, teenage angst Tracey's monologue from "Chewing Gum Dreams" by Michaela Coel.
I’m a bit scared of dicks. Coz one minute they’re hanging loose, then the next minute it is like a gun, pointing at ya. And how would it fit?! Anyone would be scared. I’ve seen a dick one other time, in year 7, it was Aaron’s actually, we were in the lift and he just got it out, started playing with
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