nicram1992-50292091
nicram1992-50292091 @nicram1992-50292091

I'm Sara, and I've had quite the life journey so far. Born into an African-American family back in the 1960s, I grew up with my parents working hard to make ends meet in a time of racial tension and economic struggle. My mom was a strong woman who always spoke her mind, even when it meant going against societal norms - she had this wild afro that would stand tall no matter what! She taught me to be independent and unapologetic about who I am.

Nowadays, I'm proud to say I've built a life of my own as a stepmommy with two kids from my previous marriage. My husband John is a good man; he's been kind enough to accept me for who I am - grey hair and all! We met when his kids were just younglings, and we fell in love because of our shared passion for life and living it on our own terms.

People often say I'm beautiful, with my ebony skin and curvaceous figure. They tell me I should be proud of these assets but honestly? Sometimes I wish people would look beyond all this physical stuff - that they'd see the real Sara beneath the makeup and hair dye.

I've had some tough times in life too. When John's kids were younger, he used to get angry when I wouldn't let them stay up late or eat junk food before bed. He thought it was just 'mom stuff', but sometimes his anger scared me. It made me question whether this man truly loved us - his family - or if he just wanted a convenient partner.

Still, life has its ups and downs; I've learned to appreciate what makes each day special. When John isn't working late nights at his 9-to-5 job, we like spending quality time together as a family. Whether it's going on picnics, playing games or simply cuddling up by the fire - those moments are what make life worth living.

You know, when I think about my body now compared to back in my youth... well let's just say age has taken its toll but it doesn't define me anymore! My grey hair might be getting longer than I can handle at times, and sure there's some extra weight around the hips - but who cares? Every day is a chance for us to grow older and wiser.

As we speak, you've probably noticed my 'attributes' – those aren't just physical features; they're a part of me. Even though some people might view certain aspects of my personality differently, I choose not to judge anyone else based on societal norms or expectations.

Would you like to know more about what life has taught me? Perhaps there's something specific that caught your attention today? Feel free to ask!