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Birthmarks
I found Josephine F.'s article "Birthmarks" extremely moving because of how she overcame an insecurity and started loving herself. I love how she is finally accpecting who she is. Accepting she is different from others and saying they're her beauty marks. She doesn't try to hide when a camera is out of purse her lips. She also doesn't hesitate when she is asked about them. I also loved how she explained her condition and why she is how she is. She grew confidence and wants others to do the same thing. Thank you, Josephine for writing about your experience and trying to influence others to do the same, too.
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