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Once Upon A Time

January 18, 2011

Once upon a time, there was a Little City Girl.  Her parents raised her with love, support and opportunities.  They let her know that she could be anything that she wanted to be when she was older.

At 14, Little City Girl told her father that she wanted to go to Wellesley College and become a lawyer.

“Why do you want to be a lawyer?” he inquired.

“Because I like to write, debate and help people,” Little City Girl replied.

When she went to Wellesley several years later, the professors also impressed upon her and her classmates that they could be and do anything. 

A college internship brought City Girl to Washington, DC, in 1993, and she fell in love with the nation’s capital.  After her internship ended, she stayed in DC and got a job as a legal assistant.  She went on to law school, and when she finally started to work as an attorney, she was thankful that an instinct that she had 12 years prior was the right one.

In her first job, she noticed that wearing a short skirt or a fitted sweater to work prompted inappropriate comments from her bosses.  With each subsequent position, she sported more pants suits and felt more comfortable informing male colleagues that their behavior was unacceptable. 

She also learned that although her dating stories were entertaining, she had to be selective about what she shared with co-workers.  One partner only knew that she was dating an NFL player – without any specifics – and thought it funny to walk into a meeting after a football game, saying:

Your boyfriend can’t handle his balls.

In theory, she could do anything professionally that she wanted.  But, unfortunately, that didn't mean that her age, gender, appearance or sexuality wouldn't be topics of conversation or affect other people's perceptions of her around the office.

When City Girl left firm life for a nonprofit, she began doing some legal policy work.  She always relied on facts and the law, rather than emotions, when speaking about a polarizing issue, but that didn’t stop a few very conservative people from sending her office hate mail.  Her former boss approached her about doing policy work exclusively.  She was flattered, but she worried that she would miss working directly with the clients if she chose that path.

In 2008, she decided to take a sabbatical from the law to focus on health issues and finish her master’s program.  As she prepared to write her thesis, she thought it would be fun to start blogging about her dating adventures.  She chose to blog anonymously so that if she reentered the policy arena, her sexuality wouldn’t be used against her.  (If she had received several pieces of hate mail and comments about her appearance or significant others without provocation, she knew that her sex life and dating mishaps would become ammunition for those who disagreed with her politics.)

As her blog readership grew, she began attending events as City Girl.  Quite a few people in DC knew both her real name and blog link, but they kindly respected her privacy.  Local online publications were also understanding, taking her picture with her name or quoting her as City Girl without using her name or face.  She managed with the help of others to remain anonymous from the legal policy world.

In 2010, City Girl wondered if it was worth taking another year away from the law to see where her blog could go and start teaching sexual health workshops.  She joined the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists and attended their annual conference. She also found a platform, as she wrote about the use of toxic ingredients in sex toys and the need for self-regulation.  Lotus Blooms and Fascinations at Fun Love approached her about writing for their sites and reviewing body-friendly products for them.  She began to ponder how she could advocate for safe sex toys on a larger scale.

When she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June of 2010, she decided to use her experience to try to raise awareness and help others.  Her friends and doctors knew that she was willing to talk about what she was going through, and opportunities to do just that followed.  The more that she talked about her experience and let others in, the more she wanted to continue to do so.

She finished chemotherapy and realized that she is stronger than she thought that she was.  She also realized that there’s much more for her to do as an advocate and that it's time to come out from behind her laptop.  If she can help one more person through her blog, her photographs or her interviews, it’s worth it.  She accepts that she may never work again in the legal policy arena, although she wishes that there wasn’t a double standard with respect to female sexuality in the workplace.

Once upon a time, there was a City Girl with long, red hair named Stef.

Photo Credit: Kristina Hopper Photography

 

She's bald now, but she still feels sexy and feminine.

Photo Credit: Moshe Zusman Photography

Although she's not exactly sure what will happen next, she trusts that she will live happily ever after.

Filed under: 2010 - Tags: blogging, breast cancer, dating, work

Comments (92)

I just wanted to add to the consensus here that you are fabulous and it was so good to see you in all your strength and beauty on wednesday night--I hadn't seen this post at the time so I wasn't expecting to see you sporting the new look :) but I will echo the sentiment: you are rocking it.

Im so happy for you kicking this cancer and will keep you in my thoughts.
Posted by KellyAlysia on 01/22/11
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Thank you so much, Kelly! I appreciate how my bald head can catch people off guard, but you handled it well! I look forward to talking to you more at the next event :). xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Wow! I know this will sound a little odd, but from an online perspective it's very brave to come out from behind an alias and face the world with your real name and face.

You've been through a hell of a lot and to take this step just shows the kind of tough stuff you're really made of. Great show!
Posted by Scott on 01/20/11
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Thanks Scott! Your comment meant a lot to me. I'm trying to be strong on all fronts now :).
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Bravissima!
Posted by Bloom on 01/20/11
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Grazie :)!
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Always an inspiration. Always loving you!
Posted by Josie on 01/20/11
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Thanks so much, Josie! Your Tweets and comments always make me smile, and I'm grateful for your support! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Congrats on finishing Stef. I hope the best is yet to come.
Posted by Kristina on 01/20/11
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Thanks Kristina! I hope that 2011 is a great year for you, too. PS The beautiful photo that you took always makes me smile.
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Yeah Stef - you're gorgeous with and without hair, inside and out. Nice to be able to address you by your real name! Look forward to hearing about your happily ever after!
Posted by MP on 01/19/11
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Thanks MP! I appreciate your kind words more than you know. Btw, I still reply to emails as CG - lol.
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Powerful post.

I admire you. Maybe one day I will be brave and secure enough to reveal my identity.

And we need a new title, you are not once upon a time, you are here and now! You are Stef!
Posted by Miss Affection Addict on 01/19/11
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Thanks, Miss Affection Addict! Love the title that you suggested. You'll know if it's right for you to link your name to your blog. Remember that it's 100% your call :).
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Good for you for standing up for your passions and meeting life head on and unafraid. You are going to be famous!
Posted by C Girl on 01/19/11
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Thanks so much, C_Girl! I definitely feel a lot of passion when I do advocacy work. I don't know where any of this will lead, but I'm excited for what lies ahead. xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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You are beautiful :-)

Glad to finally see the face behind one of my favorite blogs!
Posted by myuncensoredlife on 01/19/11
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Aww - thanks, My Uncensored Life! Your comment made me smile and blush!
Posted by City Girl on 01/27/11
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Words can not express how much I admire your courage, your amazing sense of self, your intelligence and your beauty. I've been reading your blog from beginning to present for a month now and I love it!! You give me the courage to explore my own sexuality like never before and to really be true to myself. I wish you a complete recovery and all the best in everything you do! You rock City Girl/Stef!!!
Posted by Susanne on 01/19/11
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Thank you, Susanne! Your comment made me smile, blush and feel very blessed. I appreciate you kind words more than you know!
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Congrats again, Stef!! Nice pics, too!! :-)

Keep on doing what you're doing. As folks say, you are a great advocate and an inspiration and are helping tons of folks everywhere!! Again I say, YOU ROCK!! :-)

- El Rojo
Posted by Alex The Red Parez aka El Rojo on 01/19/11
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YOU are the one who rocks -- literally and figuratively! Thanks for all your support, Alex! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Congratulations on everything, and kudos on the brave step! You really do make bald look quite sexy.
Posted by Angela on 01/19/11
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Thanks Angela! I'm trying to be brave and make bald sexy!
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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OMG - you truly are one amazing woman. Thank you for taking this step and raising awareness of the divide in the gender gap - people say it doesn't exist anymore but we know it does.

You have made me cry, laugh, gasp and try new things - keep up the good work - you are certainly and inspiration and a beautiful one at that!
Posted by Leisa on 01/19/11
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Thank you, Leisa! It makes me so happy to read that my blog has resonated with you. And, I so wish the gender gap didn't exist. As much as things have changed, they have only changed so much.
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Amazing! I am so proud of you coming out and being open with everything the way I know you have wanted to be for sometime. You are beautiful, kind, and incredible and now the world can begin to put a face to that wonderful person that is YOU! :)
Posted by Teacher Girl on 01/19/11
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Thank you, Dear Teacher Girl! Your friendship and support mean so much to me! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Bravo to you Stef! You have no reason to not proudly be the beautiful you that you are. Best wishes for you on all of your "adventures"!
Posted by randomgirl on 01/19/11
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Thanks Random Girl! I have a feeling it will be quite a year ;).
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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I'm so happy that you came out. Be as beautiful as you are inside and out, and hope your 2011 is full of as many adventures as you hope. Hugs!
Posted by enigmajic on 01/19/11
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Thank you, Dear Friend! I appreciate all your support and hope that 2011 bring you and T much, much happiness! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Yeah! You rock my dear! May 2011 be your year!
Posted by Donna on 01/19/11
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Thanks Donna! I'm hoping it's a good year for all of us :)!
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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WOOOO!! You posted your photo!! I already knew what you looked like but, its still cool to see you taking this step. You're too beautiful, brave and well written to be anonymous.

It's sad that a woman's sexuality can STILL be used against her in the professional realm. But, reading about your story is inspiring :) xox
Posted by Skinny Dip on 01/19/11
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Thanks Simone! That means a lot coming from you! And, yes, it is very sad that there are still so much negativity surrounding female sexuality. xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Stef you are an amazing and gorgeous woman! I'm so pleased to have reconnected with you after all these years, and to see all the positive work you are doing to help others. It's clear from reading these comments that you are truly loved!

Beth
Posted by BAC on 01/19/11
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Thanks Beth! I'm happy that we reconnected, too, and I really appreciate your kind words. And, yes, I'm thankful to be part of such a great community -- online and off! Hugs
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Pleased to meet you Stef
Posted by TheDivorcedGuy on 01/19/11
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Thanks, The Divorced Guy :)!
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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YAY Stef!! I'm so proud of you - you go City Girl!
Lots of love!
Posted by HGW on 01/19/11
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Thanks HGW! I'm thankful that friends like you have had my back long before this blog was even in existence! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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omg stef!!! you 'came out'!!! congrats!!! i hope its everything you wished it would be!
Posted by Newlyweds on a Budget on 01/19/11
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I think you were the first person in the blogosphere to know my real name, Erika! It's good to be out, and I'm thankful for the positive response. xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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So proud of you, gorgeous :)

xo
Posted by Jess on 01/19/11
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Thanks Jess! Hope to see you soon! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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You are an inspiration Stephanie and more beautiful than you can even know inside and out! Although the story didn't turn out as you planned when you were 14 you live to tell boldly and followed your lives leading! Many Blessings! ♥Corrina
Posted by Corrina Kelley on 01/19/11
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Thanks so much, Corrina! I'm so happy that we reconnected, and your comments always make me smile! And, I feel lucky that I loved my career as a lawyer and am enjoying this new adventure! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Wow, you are an inspiration. I can only hope to one day be as strong as you.

Mad, mad props to you, girlfriend.
Posted by singlegirlie on 01/19/11
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Such an amazing, beautiful, brave woman you are. You truly are an inspiration and guiding force. Thank you for sharing the ups and downs.
Posted by Kim on 01/19/11
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Although I've always loved your writing, your last three posts have been particularly beautiful and moving. You are such a classy, strong lady, Stef! hugs to you.
Posted by cari on 01/19/11
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Girl, this post made me smile. In fact you make people smile every single day. Love you, you big ball of courageousness!
Posted by Laura on 01/19/11
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Pleased to meet your face! As a government gal myself I stay anonymous on my blog for many of the same reasons. I envy your courage!
Posted by Eleanor on 01/19/11
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Finally! You already know how awesome you are :)
Posted by Danielle on 01/19/11
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Congrats on coming out to the world! I'm so lucky to have already gotten to know you in real life and am always in admiration of what you do. Keep rockin', beautiful!
Posted by Michelle on 01/19/11
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Badass.
Posted by Chad Hamilton on 01/19/11
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you are amazing :)
Posted by michelle on 01/19/11
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Kudos Stef!!! This whole post made me smile from ear to ear! Your courage is definitely inspiring!
Posted by Jason on 01/19/11
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I've said it before, I'll say it again, you just stun me. I honestly find myself thinking sometimes, "If I only had half of what Stef has.."

You're an inspiration, and proof that even girls in their 30's can have role models too.

Posted by Dysfunction Junction on 01/19/11
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You are beautiful! This post brought tears to my eyes. Congratulations to you!
Posted by Sassy Marmalade on 01/19/11
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You lady are one admirable and beautifully intelligent woman.

Lots of hugs!
Posted by Marie on 01/19/11
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Stef, it's lovely to meet you. Congratulations.
Posted by imgonnabreakyourheart on 01/19/11
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Congrats, Stef! It's a big step to come out from behind the screen, but I'm so happy and proud of you :). So very brave of you!
Posted by Rachel on 01/19/11
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Bravo to you, Stef! I admire your courage and integrity. I have always thought, reading your blog, that you are a woman who is not afraid to be who she is, and even your reasons for remaining anonymous were respectable. I think you are beautiful, both with your red hair and bald, and I must admit, I am a little envious that I am not one of the friends that you are so fortunate to have and are so fortunate to have you. You seem like someone who anyone would be blessed to have in their corner. Best to you. Will look forward to seeing where your journey takes you now.
Posted by Kristen on 01/19/11
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Nice to meet you, Stef! This is a great post! I love the path you've taken, and the strength you have.

I, too, am seriously concerned about women's issues in the workplace, and that women's lib isn't over. I try to blend such social concerns with dating and relationships... I love to see another women advocate!!

Very much looking forward to reading in 2011!
Posted by NikkiB on 01/19/11
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You are an incredible person and this step, wow, it's does my heart good to see this kind of bravery. Because of you, I might actually give in and go have that mammography I've been avoiding for years.

And you are even more beautiful without your hair. Who knew that was possible?
Posted by Pet on 01/19/11
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You are so beautiful, Stef!! Inside and out... I can't wait to meet you in 2011. I need some strength in my life -- you are such an inspiration!
Posted by Abby on 01/19/11
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Wow. Your writing is so powerful when you talk about what you are passionate about...advocacy, writing, and all that you stand for. I am so proud of you for doing this and you are gorgeous, in both pictures. I feel blessed to have 'met' you and can't wait to IRL! XOXO!!
Posted by Jolene on 01/19/11
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PPS - please stop making me cray at my desk...they are going to put me away.
Posted by Broadtalk on 01/19/11
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You must feel liberated. You are one tough broad and I admire you beyond comprehension.

PS - you are hot.

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Posted by broadtalk on 01/19/11
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Happy New Year! You are gorgeous!!!
Posted by E on 01/19/11
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Once upon a time you were and ARE sexy. Rock that bald look lady!
Posted by Kat on 01/19/11
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Lady, you rock the bald look :)
Posted by cassey on 01/19/11
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You are so beautiful. I admire your courage and your willingness to share your powerful story!
All the best!!

Much Love
Posted by Anita Menon on 01/19/11
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Excellent post. Will visit again for sure! Congrats on all you have accomplished. =)
Posted by Garrett on 01/19/11
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You are beautiful and brave, and thank you for sharing your story with us.
Posted by Brandi on 01/19/11
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Welcome to the real world or perhaps I should say thanks for letting your readers completely into your world. When you have a gorgeous face everything else is just an accessory. In fact at the risk of seeming perverse, your lack of hair just highlights what a lovely face you have. No one is going to think anything but that you are all woman! Keep rocking on City Girl.
Posted by cire on 01/19/11
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An inspiration to everyone! Whatever you decide to do, you'll be successful!
Posted by Ethan on 01/19/11
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you're already one hell of an advocate. your toughness is an insanely inspiring thing to see. go get it. :)
Posted by magnolia on 01/19/11
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Congratulations on coming out! Now that you own it, there is nothing that can stand between you and the help you're going to provide uncountable people around the world.
Posted by LAmeetsDC on 01/18/11
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Thanks LAMeetsDC! I'm lucky to call you an online friend and look forward to meeting you soon. And, if I can help even one person, then it's worth it :)! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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You are so brave and so strong! I have been reading your blog for the past year and this is amazing. This is my favorite post- i just have no words...
Be well and be happy!
Posted by Olya on 01/18/11
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With or without the hair you are gorgeous. You are truly amazing and i give you major props for taking this huge step.

Your story on your journey with cancer is inspiring and I can only think that more good can come out of this 'revelation' than negativity.

I truly admire you and am glad to call you my friend! xx
Posted by cherie on 01/18/11
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Thank you, Dear Cherie! I feel blessed to call you a friend and have your unconditional support. I, too, hope that there are more positive things than negative after this revelation. xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Congratulations!
Posted by Lauren on 01/18/11
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Thanks Lauren!
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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Bravo. Proud of you.
Posted by AG on 01/18/11
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Thanks, my dear! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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what a big brave step! You really have nothing to hide from. Hope the very best comes to you.
Posted by Olga @ MangoTomato on 01/18/11
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Thanks Olga! I wish the same for you! xoxo
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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You are so beautiful, inside and out. Thanks for being brave enough to share your cancer story with the world... there need to be more women like you.

PS. You're gorgeous, even without your hair.

Much love!
Posted by Cee on 01/18/11
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Thank you for your kind words, Cee! I really appreciate them :). I hope that more women with cancer feel comfortable talking about their experiences and helping others deal with the disease.
Posted by City Girl on 02/02/11
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