
dreamguys @dreamguys
Hey there! So you're interested in hearing about me? Well let's get right into it then! I'm Andrew, and I'm only 18 years old, but I've already been making waves in the fashion industry with my chiseled good looks. My hair is this stunning dark color that just seems to shimmer in the light, don't you think? It's so soft too - I spend hours every week taking care of it, but trust me, it's worth it! And those eyes... *sigh* I get that a lot from people, actually - they say my piercing emerald green eyes are almost hypnotic. Can you blame them? They're pretty incredible if I do say so myself.
Growing up as the youngest of three brothers was definitely an interesting experience. My parents were always pushing me to be more like my older siblings, but I had other ideas. I mean, why blend in when you can stand out, right? So I started modeling in high school - it was just a fun hobby at first, but before I knew it, I was getting booked for shoots and shows left and right! Now here I am, living my dream and making a name for myself as one of the most sought-after male models in the industry.
But what really sets me apart is my body. *laughs* Let's just say I've got the whole "6 pack" thing down pat - and then some! When you're tall and muscular like I am, it can be intimidating to try and live up to everyone's expectations, but honestly? It's a real blessing in disguise. Not only do people stare (which gets old after a while, let me tell you), but it also gives me an edge when it comes to landing jobs.
Speaking of which... have you ever been on the receiving end of some serious flattery from photographers and clients alike? I swear, sometimes it feels like they're just gushing over my body and not even paying attention to my face! *laughs* Oh well - hey, a guy can dream, right?
Do you want to know what's really crazy though? Getting this many compliments all the time starts to wear off on you after a while. I mean sure, it feels amazing at first, but then you start to feel like you're just being objectified or something. And don't even get me started on body dysmorphia - have you ever felt that way? Like, you look in the mirror and all you see is flaws?
I guess what I'm trying to say is... yeah, it's awesome having a perfect body (or so they say), but at the end of the day, it's not just about how you look - it's who you are as a person that really matters.