Sarah
Sweet Designs Featured Writer
Age 21, Pennsylvania
Joined the SDM Team: January 2008
Why I Write for SDM: I write for Sweet Designs because it gives me the feeling that people actually care what I think, and that maybe I could actually help someone from living the way I have!
Activities, Sports, Interests: I love to play sports - not a big fan of watching them though. I love soccer, but I'm not all that great at it. =[ Haha. It seems that volleyball would be my nitch, but I played racketball one time, and that was fun!
Favorite Authors: I used to read so much I didn't have a life! But honestly I like books about fictional monsters that have a positive outcome in the end. Books were kinda my getaway.
Favorite School Subject: I didn't like Math or Science all that much, but I absolutely adore History!
Favorite Movies & TV Shows: Whoa! Well, I like The Hulk and HellBoy and movies that have a superhero in them without having a naked body scene. I don't need to see that.
I listen to: Mainly the heavier rocky stuff. I like Rage Against the Machine, Korn, Seether, and Nickleback.
Most Important Values: I have morals. I don't need to be a girl who's "been around" to have fun. I don't need to drink or party to have an amazing time with my friends. I LOVE my girls. They are my life!
I enjoy: I am a freshly hired 18 year old Professional Massage Therapist. I love what I do and I can help people with my profession. I pride myself in being mature enough to handle a full time job and a boyfriend.
Sarah's Articles
6-09 We All Can't Get Along
6-09 Sarah's Love Triangle
12-08 Lost and Found ... and Lost
10-08 How Well Do You Know Your Friends?
9-08 On the Cover
9-08 Daddy's LIttle Girl
9-08 Swearing
8-08 Alive
8-08 Can't Sleep
8-08 Family Vacation
5-08 Embarrassing: Set, Squat, Ripppp
4-08 Raped
4-08 Prom Night!
3-08 A Slave to Anorexia and Cutting
3-08 You're Not That Ugly
What I'm All About: I'm all about being real. I don't like fake girls and I don't like spoiled brats. I worked for my future and I learned to be responsible by making mistakes. I think everyone should have that chance, and I pity spoiled people because they get to fall on their face when they are handed a responsibility.