More from CafeMom: Woman With Endometriosis Boldly Shows the Dramatic Changes Her Body Goes Through “I had never seen women who looked like me,” she said, according to the Sun. “I was so ashamed that I didn’t want to talk about it. My way of coping with that shame and embarrassment was to hide.” The shame also took a toll on her mental health, giving her anxiety and making her think she would live a “miserable life alone.” “I realized no one cared what I looked like, they just saw me as a person,” she said. “It really helped me get over it.” “I realized that I never really disliked how the hair looked,” she continued. “The problem was not with the hair, it was with people’s perception of it.” More from CafeMom: Woman Shares Drastic Side-By-Side Photos to Show What PMS Is Really Like She wants people to know that there’s no amount of body hair that’s “normal.” Sometimes she shaves her face, and sometimes she totally ditches the razor. “Just because it’s often not seen or talked about because people are hiding in shame doesn’t mean that it is abnormal. I am tired of this being kept in the dark,” she wrote on Instagram. “I want it to be seen and I want this to be talked about.” Keep doing what you’re doing, Jorgensen!

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