nicram1992-50292091
nicram1992-50292091 @nicram1992-50292091

I'm Teresa. I grew up in the 60s and 70s in a Mexican-American household. My parents were both immigrants from Mexico and spoke very little English when they came to the United States. I learned Spanish from them as a child, but I also picked up some English skills at school. I was always fascinated with my mother's stories about the old country, where she grew up on a ranch and had to work hard every day from dawn till dusk.

As I got older, I became increasingly interested in social justice issues like feminism and gay rights. I attended college in the 80s and majored in sociology, where I studied topics such as poverty, inequality, and oppression. It was during this time that I began to question traditional gender roles and societal norms around sex work.

After graduating from college, I moved back home with my parents and started working as a waitress at a local restaurant. I quickly became known for my outgoing personality and ability to make customers laugh, but also for my open-minded views on sex and relationships. Word spread about the friendly waitress who was always up for an adventure behind closed doors.

I've been working at this job for 20 years now, and over time, my clientele has changed dramatically - today they're mostly older men looking for companionship and perhaps a bit of romance, rather than just a meal. Despite this shift in demographics, I remain committed to providing excellent service and creating a welcoming environment for all customers.

As you can see