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[quote=Anonymous]I was teased constantly as a young girl (I remember it starting in first grade) about my very hairy arms and legs. I would cry every day because the other girls were so mean to me. In second grade my mother gave in and let me start shaving my legs every day (with an electric razor). Then in third grade I started bleaching the hair on my arms with cream bleach. In 6th grade I started waxing my unibrow (this was in the late 80s before waxing was really popular). The self-consciousness I felt from all the taunting and teasing is still with me to this day, I now feel very self-conscious as an adult about things like that (still have problems with unwanted dark hair). I remember how mean and horrible the teasing and taunting was, how I was made to feel different, and how these feelings have stuck with me and I feel different now as an adult. I wish my mother had taken care of the leg and arm hair earlier, before the teasing started.[/quote]
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