my entire life sometimes seems like a set of contradictions to people because they can never know what to expect of me. I don't fit into a stereotype or a group.
I'm a tomboy who loves skateboarding and baseball but who also happens to love the Jonas Brothers and baking and talking on the phone. I love to write and I write novels about really serious things as well as fanfics. I'm a teenager who has fibromyalgia. And I'm a perfectionist as well as an optimist since I want everything to go well but I try to see everything that doesn't positively.
One of my missions in life is to convince people that judging someone by one aspect of their life will never give you a full picture. If you judge me on being a Jonas Brothers fan you may never see that I also love bands like Jack's Mannequin and Making April. If you judge me by the fact that I have FM, you may never see that I played varsity softball all 4 years of high school. If you judge me by the fact that I like skateboarding, you may never see that my belief in religion is one of the most important things in my life.
A grouping may make you fit in (or seem to) but the real interesting things in life come from not fitting into those groups perfectly, from traveling between them, from experiencing different things. My experiences are the richest thing that I hold in my life, and they are about the only thing that can't ever be taken away.