The story that proves teenagers have feelings too.
From puberty to twenty, when life plays its cards, the only one left with teenage is Joker. When Puberty Showed the Middle Finger is the story of every teenager who believes that it is not karma but puberty that is a bitch.
The poems make one relive every emotion—betrayal, love, lust, crush, envy, acceptance, fantasy, reality and a little bit of gossip. The poem revolves around the time when every friend is an enemy and expectations are shadows, a point when deep down, there is guilt and no place for second chances.
We live in a society where there is dignity in diversity, where reality shows manifest fakeness and every person contests to win in their lives. With every new day, we invest so much in others that we essentially forget how important it is to understand ourselves, the emotions, aspirations, ideas and even our fantasies. The poems tell the story of every person who feels crippled when it comes to playing the end game.