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June 1999

A Lady After All

From the age of five, I always felt different than anyone else. I was taller than everybody else, felt uglier than everybody else, and as an only child, I knew I was lonelier than everybody else. I could never measure up to my expectations and I didn't think I measured up to anyone else's either.

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