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I'm glad you're interested in getting to know me better. My name is Amal, and I'm a twenty-year-old woman from the Middle East. I was born into a traditional family that values modesty above all else, so I've always been taught to cover my body as much as possible.
Growing up, I never really had many friends outside of school because my parents were very strict about who I could associate with. But I didn't mind too much; I spent most of my free time reading books or exploring the outdoors. When I was younger, my mom used to take me to the beach all the time, and those are some of my fondest memories.
As I got older, I started to question our way of life more and more. Why did we have to wear hijab and niqab? What's wrong with showing a little bit of skin? It felt like there were so many rules and restrictions placed on us, and it made me feel trapped sometimes. But at the same time, I knew that this was just how things had always been in my family, and I didn't want to rock the boat too much. So I learned to live with it.
What about you? What's your story?