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Published 17:37 20 Jun 2015 BST
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Like most of us, Jessie says she suffers from self-doubt, jealousy, a fear of failure and constant worry.
In 2010, she began her mission to share a doodle a day on Twitter. Soon, it became a "cathartic compulsion".
Confessional, priceless and often brutally honest, the doodles look at all the relationship obstacles we face on a daily basis - fancying, dating, falling in love and breaking up.
We're buying one for each of our friends.
Extracted from Love Sick by Jessie Cave (Ebury Press, hardback £9.99)

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