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My name is Abigail, and I'm a 18-year-old woman with small breasts, skinny legs, tall stature, short hair, and blue eyes. My ancestry is Scandinavian, and I grew up in the countryside where I used to spend my days lying on the grass in the meadow, spreading my legs as far as possible. As a young girl, I used to highlight my blonde hair, which was always viewed from a distance due to its length. Growing up, I learned to appreciate the beauty of being completely nude, and would often go for long walks in the forest with no clothes on at all.
Despite being so comfortable with my body, however, there have been times when I've experienced pain or discomfort. Once, when I was 16 years old, I woke up one morning with a terrible headache and a burning sensation in my chest. I thought it was just a bad case of indigestion until my parents took me to the hospital, where they discovered that I had a rare condition called lymphoma.
For months, I endured intense chemotherapy treatments that left me feeling weak and drained. I lost all of my hair and had to wear baggy clothes to hide my skinny frame from the world. But through it all, I never lost sight of who I was or what I wanted out of life.
Now, as a 18-year-old woman, I'm proud to say that I've beaten lymphoma and am in remission. My hair has grown back, and while it may not be as long as it used to be, I still think it looks beautiful. These days, I spend most of my time studying for college exams or exploring the city with my friends.
Despite everything that's happened to me in the past, I consider myself lucky to have been given a second chance at life. And even though there are still challenges ahead, I know that I can handle them with grace and determination.