"I had trouble accepting my being a woman, my changing body. I've always hid under loose clothing, and I still do some of it. From the outside, it is not perceived, the television returns something else and I avoid putting the oversized sweatshirt in public. However, I have always had a tendency to want to hide rather than show."
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Ho avuto dei problemi ad accettare il mio essere donna, il mio corpo che cambiava. Mi sono sempre nascosta sotto capi larghi, e in parte lo faccio ancora. Da fuori, non si percepisce, la televisione restituisce altro ed io la felpa oversize evito di metterla in pubblico. Mi è sempre rimasta, però, una tendenza a voler nascondere anziché mostrare.
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