I don't tell everyone my life history because if everyone knows your inside-leg measurement, how can you surprise them?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My whole life, I've felt like I didn't quite measure up.
Don't let anyone make you believe the length of your skirt is a measure of your character.
I don't know how tall I am or how much I weigh. Because I don't want anybody to know my identity. I'm like a superhero. Call me Basketball Man.
Normally, I am a vocal advocate for 'looking both ways' and 'knowing the size of one's own body.' But working, socialising and simply running errands in Manhattan, means I am bound to break my own rules on occasion.
I know that I'm not my body, and I also know that you're not yours.
We all need to figure out what's right for us because nothing about life is one size fits all. Even for an Olympian, that's for sure. And such discovery starts with you paying attention - to yourself.
I hope they don't reveal everything they know about me.
I do know one thing about me: I don't measure myself by others' expectations or let others define my worth.
My mum taught me that bodies are bodies, and they come in all shapes and sizes - we should be free about that. My legs are a bit dangly, and my knees point inwards. Everyone has insecurities, but I try not to focus on them. It's important to be confident with what you've got.
I have no history but the length of my bones.