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birthplace: UK. currently living in: Wonderland. occupation: Selling ice cream in a pop up parlour. age: 25. height: 5'6. weight: 10 stone. relationship status: Single. starsign: Aquarius. biggest passion in my life: To discover other peoples passions and listen to their stories. And hula hooping. I like to listen to: anything retro that makes me want to jump around and dance like a maniac! I like to watch: life passing by; albeit a couple in love, watching children being curious, friends in hysterics. I like to smell: rainforests, lavender, mens armpits, freshly cut grass on a summers day. I like to taste: the crispness of an apple first thing in the morning. It wakes me up in a surprisingly pleasant way! I like to feel: naked bodies against mine, especially giant ones from Sweden! YUM. favourite part of my body: Would have to be my derriere! I love how round and juicy it is! favourite part of someone else's body: I love looking at peoples eyes and feet; toes always fascinate me. And peoples philtrums (the bit in between the upper lip and mouth). Why i shot myself: Because being naked is liberating and becoming art is empowering. who I'd least like to see shoot themselves: My gorgeous Swedish Viking lover I had to part ways with at the end of my travels. who I'd most like to see shoot themselves: I can honestly say I wouldn't like to see anyone shoot themselves! my website/fav website: Probably Pinterest; to look at inspiration for new tattoos, drawings and creative activities. Most outrageous thing I have done: Would not be something I would disclose :) but attempting to hijack a boat in Cambodia whilst naked was quite outrageous, I'm just glad I didn't get the engine started! Bands I like: Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, anything old school. Books I like: My favourite book at the moment is Marching Powder; it's a true story about how corrupt the Bolivian Prison system is through the eyes of Tommy, a young man from the UK in San Pedro Prison. EPIC. Films I like: The most significant film I watched recently was Unbroken; another true story of a man's experience through WW2 in Japanese war camps, very moving. |