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have the photoshop, i couldn't rely on that. the photo had to be good. you know, if the photo's not perfect, you can, like, you always photoshop something, you know? if there's something going on, i can photoshop it, right? if my — something doesn't look well, i didn't sleep well the night before, i can use concealer to cover that up. and for the first time in my life i was, "here i am "for the world to see me as i am and i need them "to accept me that way." but i found that i was not accepting myself, and that was such a turning point for me. i had to have a real conversation with myself. i had to say — i had to look at the photos — i saw myself and i had to say, you know, "huda, look at that "person, that woman. she is so much more than what you see and you need "to love her and celebrate her." and it was a real turning point for me. do you think, in general, all women are sometimes too harsh on themselves? they put pressure, or the society puts pressure, on them to look a certain way and to live up to expectations? i think society has always been hard on women, you know? but now with social media, the expectations are just

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