Stereotypes In White Girl Problems By Babe Walker

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In White Girl Problems, we meet Babe Walker who is oozing glamour and luxury, living the high life one sees only in movies: shopping, drinking and clubbing her way around Los Angeles' trendiest hotspots. Everything Babe does is over the top! She drinks, she parties, she shops....she lives a life that is selfish at best and clearly is unrepentantly shallow!
I will commend Babe for ensuring a wide array of demographics were represented within the pages of White Girl Problems. From a married gay couple who splits due to infidelity to her first..ummm.."partner" being gay, to her brieg encounter with Cam (a girl she thought was a boy and proceeded to makeout with), Babe clearly embraces the gay community and fosters a sense of acceptance. For this,

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