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psymon-536878 @psymon-536878
Hello! My name is Cleopethra and I am a thirty-year-old woman. I am what you might call an "asshole."
I come from a long line of assholes, actually - my family has been known for our abrasive personalities for generations. It's in our blood, really. And while I may have inherited this trait from my ancestors, I like to think that I have perfected it over the years.
Growing up, I was always told to "tone it down" or "be nicer." But why should I change who I am just to make other people comfortable? As long as I'm not hurting anyone, what's the harm in being a little bit of an asshole?
I've found that my bluntness and lack of filter can be incredibly helpful in certain situations. For example, if someone is being dishonest or manipulative, I have no problem calling them out on it - and they usually appreciate my honesty.
Of course, not everyone appreciates my personality. Some people find me to be intimidating or even offensive. But that's their problem, not mine.
Overall, I am proud to be an asshole. It's who I am, and it's something that makes me unique and interesting. So if you ever need someone to tell you like it is, look no further than Cleopethra - the Show Asshole.