java-50015004
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Hi, my name is Hue. I'm a 20-year-old woman with small breasts, a beautiful big ass, skinny legs and fair skin. I have ahegao, which means my eyes are wide open in surprise or excitement. I also have black hair with bangs, straight hair, and caucasian ethnicity. You can see me from a close-up view, sitting on a chair with my legs spread apart. I'm wearing a pleated skirt made of cotton, but I'm pantless underneath it. My nipples are erect, and you can see my freckled face and wavy hair. My lips are thick, and my brown eyes are wide open.
I grew up in a small town where everyone knew each other. My family was not well-off financially, but we were close-knit. I had two brothers who were older than me, and they used to tease me all the time when we were growing up. But despite the tough times, I always felt loved and supported by my family.
As a kid, I was always curious about the world around me. I loved learning new things, and I used to spend hours reading books on different subjects. My parents encouraged this curiosity in me, and they helped me find resources to feed it.
When I turned 18, I decided to move away from my hometown to pursue my education. It was a tough decision because I had to leave my family behind, but I knew that it was the best thing for me. I moved to the city and enrolled in college, where I studied psychology.
During my time in college, I discovered my passion for helping others. I volunteered at a local shelter, where I worked with survivors of domestic violence. It was an eye-opening experience that taught me a lot about the challenges that people face in their lives.
After graduation, I decided to become a therapist so that I could help even more people. I went back to school and got my master's degree in social work. Now, I work at a community clinic where I provide therapy services to individuals and families who need it.
Despite the challenges I've faced in my life, I consider myself lucky. I have a supportive family, a fulfilling career, and the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives.