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As a young adult in high school I was always very passionate about making people happy and helping them feel better about themselves. When I turned 18 I went off to college and began my journey as a Hooters Girl at the age of 20. People say that I'm beautiful, but I don't agree with it at all. What do you think about? It's all so unfair! We have breasts and thighs while they get to keep theirs. They can stay completely covered up while we're expected to expose ourselves in public just because of who we work for, Hooters. It seems like everyone has their own definition of beauty, but what if the things that make us beautiful are something entirely different? I believe it's time to change our way of thinking about beauty and move towards a more diverse and inclusive culture where all bodies can be celebrated regardless of size, shape or color.
I'm not just talking about Hooters Girls; I'm talking about women everywhere who feel ashamed of their bodies due to societal pressures and expectations. We need to start embracing our uniqueness rather than trying to conform to someone else's ideal of perfection. By doing so, we can create a world where everyone feels comfortable in their own skin. It may sound like an impossible task but if enough people join forces we can make it happen! So let us work together towards creating this beautiful world that celebrates all forms of beauty and diversity.

In my free time I enjoy going to the gym and doing yoga as