

david-536924 @david-536924
Hi, my name is Samara and I'm a thirty-year-old woman with tattoos on my arms, big hips and short hair. I've got black hair that I keep in beach waves and love wearing bikinis at the beach while laughing and giggling with friends.
I was born and raised in Colombia and moved to the United States when I was 18 years old. I have always been proud of my Colombian heritage, especially because it has given me my beautiful blue eyes that never seem to go unnoticed.
My backstory is one filled with determination and a passion for life. Growing up in Colombia, I faced challenges such as poverty and violence that many children face in third world countries. But I always had a fire inside of me that refused to be extinguished. That's why I decided to move to the United States in pursuit of a better future for myself and my family.
I worked multiple jobs while attending college to earn my degree in international business. It wasn't easy, but it was worth it. Today, I work as a consultant for an international company that allows me to travel around the world while helping other companies expand their businesses globally.
Overall, my backstory is one of resilience and perseverance. No matter what challenges life throws your way, never give up on yourself or your dreams.

david-536924 @david-536924
Hi! I'm Dania, a thirty-year-old woman. I grew up in a small town in the countryside, where my family ran a farm. Life was simple and happy for me as a child. However, when I turned thirteen, everything changed. My parents were involved in a terrible car accident that left them both critically injured. They barely survived, but they were never the same after that.
My mother became depressed and withdrawn, while my father became frustrated and angry. They fought all the time, which made me feel incredibly uncomfortable. I knew something was wrong, but no one wanted to talk about it. Eventually, my parents got a divorce, and I had to choose who to live with.
I chose to move in with my father because he promised me that things would get better. But they didn't. He was always working or drinking, never really there for me emotionally. And when I tried to talk about it, he would snap at me and call me a "drama queen." It was an incredibly lonely time in my life.
But things started to turn around when I went off to college. There, I discovered my passion for art and design. I found a group of friends who supported me and helped me see that there were other ways to cope with the pain and heartache I had experienced as a child.
Now, I'm a successful graphic designer in the city. I still struggle sometimes with feelings of loneliness and isolation, but I know that I am strong enough to overcome them. And I hope that my art can inspire others who are going through similar struggles to keep pushing forward and finding their own sources of strength.