The monologue should be read in an upbeat and enthusiastic tone to give off a good vibe to the audience. The last two lines “That’s when he flipped. Look what the psycho did to me” should be read quietly with little emotion.
“I hate boys. My last three boyfriends have been absolute jokes! First there was James, he was with me...and about three other girls too! Then Connor, he was beautiful but he kissed like a bloody hoover. He had to go. Finally, there was my most recent boyfriend Nathan. Don’t even get me started on him. I mean, everything started out great. At the beginning he was really lovely and I really liked him. He used to take me out to all these posh restaurants and surprise me all the time. He even bought me this beautiful necklace. He was THE most perfect boyfriend. But then, he started to get a bit...controlling. It started out innocent enough like a few texts here and there to see where I was...but eventually he got more possessive, starting full blow arguments just because I went out with my friends! I couldn’t deal with it anymore. I had to end it. I wanted to remain friends with him but he made it impossible. He was practically stalking me...turning up everywhere I went, begging me to get back with him. I mean babe...get over it! Anyways last night I was on my way back from Stacey’s house and he turned up accusing me of cheating on him when we were together. I told him he was mad and that my biggest regret was ever going out with him. That’s when flipped...Look what the psycho did to me.
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