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That’s not weird. I love my body now, and who I am. It comes from realizing you don’t have to play femininity, and just be a human and it’s okay to have imperfections and flaws.
I remember a long time ago when I was younger I watched a video or something of some women talking and they said that once you leave your 20’s that’s when you start to really drop the “gender roles” and just start acting as yourself. I now see what they meant, and it’s a really authentic place to live.
I remember a long time ago when I was younger I watched a video or something of some women talking and they said that once you leave your 20’s that’s when you start to really drop the “gender roles” and just start acting as yourself. I now see what they meant, and it’s a really authentic place to live.




