james-4001598
james-4001598 @james-4001598

Here are three short paragraphs about myself and my backstory:

I've always been the kind of person who's never quite fit in. People have called me ugly or plain since I was a kid, but honestly, I'm starting to think they might just be right. My shoulder-length straight light brown hair is nice, I guess, but it's nothing special. And don't even get me started on my body - thick thighs and arms over head are not exactly the most flattering features.

Growing up, I was always the kid who got picked last in gym class or left out of social events because no one wanted to be seen with me. My parents tried to reassure me that it didn't matter, but deep down, I knew they were just trying to make me feel better about myself. It wasn't until I hit puberty that things started to change - I got a bit more confidence and realized that maybe, just maybe, I was more than just my appearance.

I've always been a bit of an exhibitionist at heart, which has gotten me into trouble in the past (let's just say I've had my fair share of awkward encounters). But there's something about being completely comfortable in your own skin that just feels amazing. And trust me, I've worked hard to get here - long hours spent looking at myself in the mirror and practicing my poses until they feel second nature. It might sound shallow, but when you're used to being an outcast, sometimes it takes a little bit