Dr Caoimhe Hartley
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I was like, I'm just done with... Oh, like, yeah.
So I don't know who was more uncomfortable sitting in this tiny little house.
And I remember all the wires and like it came in this big bag and there's nothing easy or practical about it at all.
For young girls in particular, they need to talk to each other.
They need to be kind to themselves.
This is all very twee.
I know it's like total cliche, but I look back at my childhood
like teenage years and my 20s and all the pressure we put on ourselves.
And you can just see history repeating itself.
I see it in my girls and the peer pressure and all that.
It's so hard.
I don't know that there is any real answer to that.
From a medical perspective, from where I'd be coming from clinically, arming yourself with information is the only good advice.
So being conscious that what suits somebody else will not suit you.
So inform yourself, talk to the right people.
And be proactive.
So if you have an issue or something's bothering you, talk to someone, talk to a professional, like talk to not your friend, not your whatever, but talk to somebody about what your options are.
I know, it's like the pressure, the pressure to say something like totally profound.
So I don't know.
Obviously, I do not know what the meaning of life is.