I don't think of myself as a model. I'm genderqueer, and I've got tattoos.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I definitely don't think of myself as an actual male model. I'm far too short and my legs are far too muscular.
I'm not just a model who plays volleyball, or a volleyball player who supports herself modeling. I'm a female athlete personality.
I don't really consider myself a model, to be honest. I respect designers; I think it's another art, you know.
I've never wanted to look like models on the cover of magazines. I represent the majority of women and I'm very proud of that.
Nobody in my family ever thought that I'd a be a model.
I thought it was quite vain to say, I want to be a model.
I'm not as beautiful as a model.
Modeling gave me an opportunity to be someone I'm not each day.
Not just in modeling, but in society, there's so much pressure about what a woman should be, and, of course, it's just so unobtainable. You can never become that thing, because it's such a projection.
I don't think of myself as a role model, but I do feel like, for women out there who are trying to figure out who they are, the most important choice to make is to live a life that's true to who you are inside. And let your ideas and your heart and your mind drive your fashion choices.
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