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Rikki Herbst
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Rikki Herbst is a student at Wurzweiler School of Social Work and hopes to write a New York Times bestselling memoir one day. In her spare time, she alternates between enjoying human experiences (like eating lethal amounts of cookie dough or constantly refreshing her Facebook feed) and pursuing a fulfilling and meaningful life, no easy task for a millennial such as herself.

How I Found Self-Acceptance At An Intimate Photoshoot

Rikki Herbst·4 min read
One snowy Sunday afternoon, I went to a warehouse with a photographer and stripped down naked to my core.

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