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From the time I was 13 I have been insecure about...
From the time I was 13 I have been insecure about my nose. I remember in 6th grade driving back from school my mother looks over at me and says "You know Christopher you can remove that bump on your nose with surgery." Thanks Mom… I ran track in High school and after winning a race my brother in law said "Good thing you got that nose." I'm the only one in my family with it so I can't quite put my finger on where I got it from. In school kids would tease me about it and I remember this one kid in particular who said "Dude you gotta BIG ASS NOSE." Of course I laughed it off so I wouldn't look weak or bothered. I (on purpose) wouldn't sit in a place in class where the profile of my nose could be seen. I know, it's bad. I've been researching about this surgery since I was 15 (now 21) and now have the money to pay for it. If there's one thing I've learned about this "insecurity" of mine is that most people don't hear themselves when they're talking. They don't see the "darts" in their worlds. "Do you not hear yourself??!!!" This "insecurity" has been a blessing and a curse. It's been a blessing in that I hear myself when I talk to people now. I stand in their shoes and think about "Is what I'm about to say insensitive?" I'm not talking about joking around with your buds or gals but a genuinely insensitive statement. I scheduled my surgery yesterday for October 6. I am a little on my toes about it, but I have thought and dwelled on it for so long that I am just doing it. Counting down the days!