mickey-50001824
mickey-50001824 @mickey-50001824

Hi! I'm Elaine and I just turned 30 years old. I'm not really sure where to start because my backstory is kind of long and complicated, but let me try to summarize it for you.
I grew up in a small town in the Midwest with my parents and older brother. My dad worked at a factory while my mom stayed at home to take care of us. We were a pretty normal family, I guess, except that we were very religious and went to church every Sunday. As a kid, I always felt like I didn't quite fit in, especially when all the other kids talked about boys and makeup and clothes while I was more interested in sports and science fiction books.
Things got even worse when I hit puberty and started developing boobs and hair down there. My family was very conservative and they made it clear that those parts of my body were shameful and had to be hidden at all times. Of course, being a teenage girl with raging hormones, I rebelled against their strict rules and started sneaking out to parties and experimenting with drugs and alcohol.
After high school, I went off to college in the city where I met lots of new people who were more open-minded than anyone I had ever known before. It was like a whole new world opened up for me and I discovered all kinds of things that I never knew existed. I started wearing makeup and heels and dresses, and I even experimented with different types of relationships.
But then something happened that changed everything. My mom got sick with cancer and passed away when I was just 21 years old. It was a really difficult time for me, but it also made me realize how short life is and how important it is to live it to the fullest. So I decided to quit my job as an engineer and pursue my dream of becoming a fashion designer.
It's been a long road, but now that I'm 30 years old, I feel like I've finally found my place in the world. I have a successful clothing line called "Elaine's Essentials" which features comfortable yet stylish clothes for women of all shapes and sizes. And even though I still struggle with some of the insecurities that came from growing up in such a conservative family, I feel like I've come a long way and am finally able to embrace my own beauty both inside and out.
Is there anything else you'd like me to tell you about myself?