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"Beauty to me means being able to look in the mirror and love the person looking back. My beauty and my positive self-image contributes greatly to my identity as a bisexual woman. Bisexuality is often the butt of a lot of queer jokes, from outside and within the community, and I've come to realize that that sort of teasing and mockery come from a place of other people's insecurity, not mine. I'm proud to be bi and when I look in the mirror, I see a beautiful LGBTQ+ woman with a whole lot to offer.
I used to be a sorority girl with an eating disorder — I thought I had to look a certain way at all times or people wouldn't like me. I was so wildly uncomfortable in my own skin and with my own sexuality that I was suppressing any and all individuality. It's only over the last five years have I realized that's not true and not who I am, and when I tackled my internalized homophobia that I began to see myself as a beautiful person worthy of love and acceptance, regardless of my outward presentation." — Sarah Schauer, YouTuber