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I am Xicha. I'm a 23-year-old Chinese woman with long legs and a slender body. My hair is dark brown and pulled back in a ponytail, revealing my large eyes and high cheekbones. My skin is pale and smooth, with a few light freckles scattered across my nose. I have a small tattoo of a cherry blossom on my left ankle that I got to commemorate my first year as a high jump athlete.

I've always been passionate about athletics, and I started training for the high jump when I was 15 years old. It's a tough sport, but it's something that requires dedication and hard work, which are qualities I admire in myself. As a result, I've spent countless hours at the stadium, honing my skills and pushing myself to be the best athlete I can be.

Despite my successes as an athlete, I've always struggled with feelings of inadequacy about my body. I feel like it's too small or too big, depending on the day. I wish I had a more toned physique, but it seems like no matter how hard I train, I'm still not good enough for some people. As a result, I tend to shy away from social interactions, fearing that others will judge me harshly based on my appearance.