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As a breast cancer survivor, I wanted a partner who saw me for more than my missing parts

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This First Person column is written by Victoria Cassidy, a mother of three who lives in Saskatoon. For more information about First Person stories, see the FAQ.

I stand in front of a mirror, trying to make myself look as feminine as possible. I’m drawing on my eyebrows like I do every day and putting on fake eyelashes. Chemotherapy took my eyebrows and eyelashes and made them sparse, but I continue with this ritual — which I used to do pre-cancer as well — every day to remind myself and others that I am still a woman.

Cancer may have taken my uterus, my breasts,

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