I was told I was too girly to be gay — When will society stop judging women on how we look?
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Women shouldn't be afraid of their body hair
I was 13 when I started shaving religiously—legs, arms, armpits—whatever hair I could reach, I would remove. I had the razor burns, cuts, and ingrown hairs to prove it. But no matter how hairless my body was, I never felt more beautiful, and I just felt… obedient. Like, I was following a rule no one had actually explained to me. It wasn’t until I was 20 that I stopped. Not because I wanted to make a statement, not because I had a radical awakeni…
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