I taught myself swimming when I was 24. Now no one can tell me to stay in my lane
The worst thing was the panic. Shareefa thought she might drown when she first tried to swim. After five metres,

The worst thing was the panic. Shareefa thought she might drown when she first tried to swim. After five metres,

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