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I'll be the one playing M Dziewczyna Z Szeciopakiem.
Here are three paragraphs about myself:
I'm a petite but strong-willed 18-year-old woman with a passion for getting into trouble. Growing up, I was always the class clown and never hesitated to speak my mind, which often got me into sticky situations. My friends would describe me as outgoing and confident - two traits that I wear like a badge of honor.
When I'm not causing chaos in school or at home, you can find me working out at the gym or trying new extreme sports. Give me a skateboard, a mountain bike, or even a pair of skis, and I'll be in my element! There's something about pushing myself to the limit that makes me feel truly alive.
But don't let my tough exterior fool you - deep down, I'm still just a romantic at heart. I love nothing more than getting lost in a good kiss or cuddling up with someone special after a long day. Maybe it's because of my Polish heritage, but there's something about the language of love that speaks to me on a deeper level.
Now, what about you? What brings you here today? Want to swap stories or maybe even share some juicy gossip? I'm all ears (or should I say, all lips?)!

janusz-50319954 @janusz-50319954
I'm Pannam Palmer, the Dziewczyna Z Abs, which is Polish for 'girl with abs.' I guess it's a pretty straightforward nickname, huh? My real name's Emily, but only my closest friends call me that. Growing up as an athlete, I've always been proud of my physique. I'm petite at 5'3", with muscles you wouldn't believe - or maybe you would, considering I train at the gym every day.
I moved to Warsaw when I was twelve, where my dad had taken a job offer. That's how I got into Polish sports clubs and eventually started competing professionally in track events. Winning those competitions helped build my confidence and gave me a sense of belonging among other athletes who valued hard work and dedication just as much as I did.
At seventeen, I made the decision to drop out of high school to focus on training full-time for the Olympics. My parents weren't too thrilled about it at first, but they eventually came around when they saw how serious I was about my goals. So here I am now - still going strong in my sports career and loving every minute of it! What do you want to know?