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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Beautiful Miss Chassidy Young!

Chassidy Young shares her story of beauty.
A young woman of color is not going to let a disability damper her beauty.

The young woman from Texas is opening up about her disability and how to overcome the obstacles of hate.

Chassidy Young is a young woman is motivated to do good. She was born with Tetra-Amelia syndrome. This rare condition leds to the complete absence or malformation of limbs.

Chassidy is telling the junk food media that she's beautiful and no one is going to break her.

The young woman is very comfortable in her skin.

Throughout her life, Chassidy had to endure taunts from people and it was depressing to her. She felt that "GOD" punished her for being this way. However, she took the taunts and strive to overcome the bullies.

"I always make myself look nice, so people get distracted." She tells the junk food media that her makes herself look attractive and folks don't even notice her disability.

"They like your shoes, they like your hair and they realize --- 'oh, you don't have no arms!'"

Chassidy's parents Fred Gipson and Francis Young-Gipson are proud of her. They believe that she is a true blessing and hope that Chassidy moves to greatness.

Living with a disability was a challenge for Miss Chassidy but she said that there's "no worries."

On relationships, she said that she is interested in dating and hopes that someone is out there for her.

She would love to be a mother.

"I have this body; I love this body and I accept this body -- this is who I am, and I don't care who likes it or loves it because I do. Once you get to know me you have to love me unless you're a hater."

Tetra-amelia syndrome (tetra- + amelia), also called autosomal recessive tetraamelia, is an extremely rare autosomal recessive congenital disorder characterized by the absence of all four limbs. Other areas of the body are also affected by malformations, such as the face, skull, reproductive organs, anus and pelvis.
Beautiful woman of color shares her story about her disability.
The disorder is caused by mutations in the WNT3 gene

Tetra-amelia syndrome is characterized by the complete absence of all four limbs. The syndrome causes severe malformations of various parts of the body, including the face and head, heart, nervous system, skeleton, and genitalia. In many cases, the lungs are underdeveloped, which makes breathing difficult or impossible. Because children with tetra-amelia syndrome have such serious medical problems, most are stillborn or die shortly after birth.

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