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By Stephanie Lynn, age 24, Massachusetts

April 2009


Robots, Giraffes, and Superheros: Interview with IttyBittiesForYou
Anthony, age 26 writes:

Awesome interview that showcases an amazing talent. Great job.


Is Your Social Networking Page Making You a Loser?
Sharon, age 18 writes:

Myspace and Facebook are personal for some people. People should be able to use them the way they want without being judged. If a college or an employer wants to get to know a person, they shouldn't try to find their Myspace or Facebook page. People use them to express themselves the way they choose. You can't get to know someone through the web, and it is unfair to judge people through sites like this. I don't disagree with your article, because I'm sure it's true. I'm simply expressing my opinion that, just because people act a certain way with their friends, doesn't mean they act differently at a job or college. Some people know that there's a time and place for everything and that should be taken into consdieration.


Suicide
Mirsha, age, 22 writes:

This one is a very interesting article. Thank you for sharing it. What this girl describes is exactly what I'm feeling ... what I have been feeling for years. At 15 years, I tried to hurt myself with a knife. In that moment the problems with my family were big. I believed that it had ended, but I was wrong. Now, at 22 years, I am afraid. The desperation, the problems with the family, and the stress of work and university are killing me. I'm so tired. Yes, I have friends, but they might not understand what I feel. Problems do not disappear from one day to the next, but it is so difficult when you don't find the solution for them. It's difficult when you are alone, when nobody can listen your silent shouts, when nobody knows how much you cry every night.


Boy Meets Girl
Destiny, age 17 writes:

Wow, this article really touched me in so many different ways. It's true - many women fall for someone who's NOT good for them. It's hard to just sit back and watch people go through unwanted and certainly unneeded heartache. Thanx for this inspirational article. You are a true star! Be blessed ... PS: I AD0RE SWEET DESIGNS MAGAZINE. U R0CK MY W0RLD! :-)


More Spring Styles
Jessica, age 26 writes:

I think this article was excellent ... It definitely informed all the readers of what's in for spring and summer this year ...


Reusable Menstrual Products - Good Idea?
Kiwi, age 23 writes:

Are the resuable pads good for active girls too? The idea that there is no sticky thing to hold it makes me feel that it's going to run away when I jog.


Oh So 'In' and Oh So 'Out'!
Carol, age 18 writes:

Who is this girl? She's got it right, that's for sure. Let's hear more from her!


Sweet 16 vs. Sexy 16
CHiikybabyy writes:

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December/January Magazine Issue

January 3, 2012

The December/January issue of Sweet Designs Magazine is now online, featuring 32 new articles and features!!

- Cover: Molly of Rags by Sock Monkey
- Top three myths about the writing life
- Christmas magic
- Dermatillomania (teen health concern)
- A typical day in my life
- Single at Christmas
- Mastering the scholarship: how to get $$
- Pay the teachers back to hell
- Quick winter update (fashion)
- Body image
- Age is nothing: dancer Stephen Jesse
- The last night of 2010
- Dear Diary (part 4)
- Life is short - enjoy it
- Operation Beautiful
- Joe Fresh (fashion)
- Peer pressure
- How to bring back the holiday cheer
- Our Christmas traditions
- Depression: a long dark tunnel
- Competition
- Expanding your resume
- Growing pains
- It means more
- Frenemies
- Spending time w/family during the holiday
- Sephora Temptation found & Nars bronzer
- Wanderlove, by Kirsten Hubbard (review)
- Seasons (poetry)
- Deserving respect (poetry)
- Petals of dreams (poetry)

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