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I saw young girls making the same mistakes I’d made—attaching their value to their appearance, desperate for outside approval in the form of likes and clicks. I thought of the girl I’d been once, before the mansion, before everything, and how I wished there had been someone to tell me that I didn’t have to fit myself into this particular mold in order to be valuable, to be attractive, to be worthy, to be loved.
Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself
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