“Chinning was born out of my insecurity from middle school. I felt the pressures of society and my peers to look a certain way and felt that I wouldn't be able to live up to those standards."
"It’s not a matter of how I feel about it coming out intact, but I got to worry about my staff, and people’s feelings about it coming out looking like a baby.”
"I also knew that there's already a heart beating. There's already a life there. And for me to go and intentionally take away someone's intent to life, that wouldn't sit well with me for the rest of my life.”
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