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Second Q&A

Hello everyone and welcome to Our Alter Ego, the blog through which we connect to you lovely people.
 Today we are going to answer three questions everyone asks.


So Number One: What does Our Alter Ego mean? 
Well, Our Alter Ego has a lot of depth as meaning. Someone's Alter Ego is actually their other personality. Apparently, all of us has this angel and demon self. Our Alter Ego is an extension of that very concept, except that here we don't have merely two different selves. 

One moment you want to be the eternal passionate lover, and the next you just want to be the fiery, feisty, young independent opinionated lady.

Another moment you want to be that obedient daughter and the next you want to challenge your parents. 

To cut it short; Our Alter Ego is simply about living all the different aspects of our personality out.

I believe that a lot of our loyal readers would notice that many of our articles are subjective in nature as well as one-sided. In that way as writers, we try to separate one single entity of our self and think from that perspective only. And hence, we connect to your Alter Egos, triggering you to think.

Number Two: Who we are?
We are a just a bunch of teenagers who want to share our experiences, thoughts and opinions with you. On the spur moment experiences actually. Like I can remember all the times we went SCREECHING in the school bus- just because inspiration struck, and we just NEEDED to jot that idea and bring it to you in the next post.

In that process, we created such a varied content that we have not set a specific aim for our blog. I mean you name it: Politics, Short Stories, Life at School, Relationships, Parents, Books and Movie Reviews, Travels Diary, and Philosophy among so many others.

What is important is that our readers decide how to take it: as an educative platform, for awareness or some casual stalking.Yes- but stop just there. We do not want creeps.

Number Three: What is our aim?
Our Alter Ego is about putting teens forward and giving them a voice and space to express themselves.

And that is why we need you people to come out. Come on guys. We LOVE your messages, inboxes, and your emails. But it’s high time now that you join us too. You do not have to shy away from expressing yourself. You won’t be a teen again.

Never again! So please give us your love and support. Like, Comment and Subscribe to Our Alter Ego. Share this post to spread the word. It’s just a click. We want to have some teen opinions floating around.

And as a matter of fact, we often do not realize efforts people take to bring something to you. Do not be among those people. Help us to help you.

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Also find links to fuller meanings of Our Alter Ego below.

Be Light.

Until next time,
Much Love.

-Co-authored by Iam Aehr and Anhsa Ashna 

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