![]() ![]() ![]() I began to shed myself of the old, “weird” Pamela so that I could blend in with everyone else. This was a problem for me, since I was still firmly dedicated to spending my weekends searching for treasure (and was only interested in visiting “The Mall” if I ran out of square batteries for my metal detector).Īs the year went on, I became more and more self-conscious. The girls in my year were quickly starting to become aware of boys and their looks and wanted to spend their weekends at the Wellgate Shopping Centre buying nail polish and testing make-up. This had been fine at primary school (encouraged, even) but secondary school was a different beast. I had weird shoes, an even weirder skirt, two pet rats and I played the spoons. ![]() When I first started secondary school I was labelled “weird”. I had weird shoes, an even weirder skirt, two pet rats and I played the spoons Photograph: PR Pamela Butchart: When I first started secondary school I was labelled “weird”. ![]()
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