I'm not gangly; I'm very coordinated. I do have a bit of a baby face. But I guess that just means I'll be working longer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Because I have work to care about, it is possible that I may be less difficult to get along with than other women when the double chins start to form.
People have to see that there is a high degree of complexity about belonging to a gang. It's a symptom, not a problem.
I'm a girly girl. I'm strong, but I'm very timid. Very dainty.
I work with gang members, and I feel a kind of affinity and gift, even. But who would've thunk it, you know? I mean, I didn't anticipate it.
I was such a dork. I was too big. I was really gangly.
I think some people see me as being some kind of lovable, bumbling buffoon, and I'm actually quite mouthy and sharp, and that doesn't compute.
I'm strong. I like to mother people, look after people. I lead the gang.
I'm the laziest person - that's my normal self. When I'm hanging around my house, I literally look like a tramp. I love being comfortable and having no make-up on.
I always thought I was sort of awkward and goofy-looking. I'm still kind of gangly.
I was really gangly and uncoordinated as a kid. I couldn't even do a cartwheel.