Being a woman makes me glad of my femininity and confident in it. Though I look like a girl, calling me one is not really correct. Though my lovely D breasts make me look incredibly gorgeous, there is more to me than simply appearance.
Though my weight ranges from 51 to 55 kg, the figure on the scale does not reflect my value. My weight and body measurements are not the only things define me. Apart from having a different character, I also have aspirations. I am a multifarious and challenging individual.
When people refer to me as a "flashy Asian buddy," it would seem as though I am more than just a cliché; but, I am really more. Being knowledgeable and self-reliable helps me to tackle challenging chores on my alone. My voice performs rather well for being heard; my intellect is always hungry for fresh ideas and development.
Many people in our society so concentrate on their appearance and other surface characteristics. I attempt to show myself in a way that is really me and escape from these constraints. Being a woman, I possess qualities of depth, wisdom, and independence. I disagree with the notion that standards and laws of society define me.
Being a woman brings me pleasure in all kinds. Though I am a woman who is not afraid to challenge the norm, who is a force to be reckoned with, and who can do everything she sets her mind to, I still naturally appear like a woman. I am a woman who feels perfectly good about her appearance.
Though they define who I am, my appearance would not be sufficient to really capture me. Kind of lady am I? I'm sturdy, intelligent, and robust. I look slender, but I really am far more than what first greets the sight.