Personal Narrative: My Body

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Physically, I would describe my body as medium and heavy. Medium because I'm not that tall and also I'm not that short. I see myself in the middle. Heavy because I have experience some gain during the past three months since I have overly been going to the gym. I'm not skinny and also I not fat. As a result my most attractive physical feature is my body weight and muscles.
I would inferen that I don’t have an unattractive physical feature. My face is an oval and small. I look best in a snapback ( type of hat) while I look worst in glasses. My general appearance is based on my face, specially my eyes because they look like owl eyes. The clothes that I usually wear are chinos pants because I hate jeans. I also wear T-shirt, Shirt and sweater on top of the chino pants. From my perspective, I look sexiest in chino pants and in V neck T-shirt. I look ugliest in big khaki pants and shirt with tie.
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A well known person I resemble is Christian Benteke ( soccer player, he plays for Liverpool Football Club). My coordination is very efficient, I can comfortably move all part of body without no problem. I am a physical type of person, I like to take care of my body. I always want to be in shape. Therefore, my athletic ability is general to all sports, especially soccer. I usually use my body when play soccer so that I can an advance over my

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