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I was born on December 20, 2010 at the Magdalena Medio Regional General Hospital at approximately 8:30 pm.
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My mistress says I was very precocious in learning to walk.
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At two years old, although not clearly, he was already pronouncing words and forming short sentences.
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I went trick-or-treating for the first time with my sisters and parents.
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With the help of my father and training wheels, I learned to ride a bike.
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In my senior year of elementary school, I danced in front of my entire school.
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On December 1, 2015, I graduated from Mary Villamizar School.
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My baptism was in the church "Parroquia San Martín de Loba"
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That night was the first time we lit candles as a family.
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That morning we rented a pool, and in the evening we went out to the nearby sand court to spend time with the family.
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From December 1st to 8th, we went on a "trip" to "Hacienda Isabela Hotel Campestre"
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My 9th birthday was celebrated at home with my family.
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After falling from a high place and landing with my arms in front of me, my arm was fractured, which is why I had to undergo surgery that same day.
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I didn't know what was expected of me that year. I was bullied by my classmates throughout the year, simply for my tastes, my way of expressing myself, and, more simply, my personality.
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After suffering bullying in silence for a whole year, I wanted to make a change in myself, I wanted to improve EVERYTHING about me.
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I spent a whole year completely changing my genetics.
My own family told me it was just a waste of time, but in the end, the results were there.
And now? My "Attractiveness"? -
And in the end, it was all worth it. Everything I've done has been worth it. Every part of my past leaves its mark on my present, and I don't regret it, because if I hadn't made the mistakes I made, I wouldn't be who I am today. I'm content with myself, with everything, including my "mistakes," and no, it's not complacency; it's acceptance of who I am and what I will become.