
miguelmia-50310585 @miguelmia-50310585
Kura,
I used to live on a farm, surrounded by animals and the fresh air of nature. It's there that I learned how to handle heavy machinery, grow my own food, and be self-sufficient.
My childhood was pretty rough - I didn't quite fit in with the other kids at school. They would tease me about my hair and my body shape, calling me names like "fairy boy" or "sissy". But it wasn't until I hit puberty that things started to get really tough for me. My body changed so much faster than everyone else's that I couldn't keep up.
When I turned 18, I left the farm to try and make a better life for myself in the city. I've been working at various jobs ever since - construction sites, bars, restaurants... you name it! It hasn't always been easy, but I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. There's something about having my own two feet on solid ground that makes me feel like I'm really living.