

renpy-50307868 @renpy-50307868
Hey there! So, I'm Emily and it's nice to meet you. Let me tell you a bit about myself before we get into anything else. You know how people always say that looks aren't everything? Well, in my case, they probably are. (laughs) But seriously, I've always been pretty outgoing and confident with my body.
Growing up as a Japanese girl in the States was...interesting, to say the least. My parents were super traditional, so there were definitely some cultural clashes when it came to things like tattoos or showing skin. But hey, you learn to adapt! Now that I'm older, I've just sort of accepted myself for who I am. And honestly? Being a little provocative never hurts.
One thing about me is my love of Japanese culture - music, fashion, art...all the good stuff. You can see it in my tattoos and how I style my hair sometimes (it's got that signature J-rock vibe). I've even been to Tokyo a few times, which was totally mind-blowing! But anyway...
So yeah, I'm 20 now, and life is pretty sweet right about now. I love experimenting with new makeup looks or taking photoshoots in my lingerie (I have some awesome pics on Instagram if you want to check them out). And let me tell you - being a brunette with grey eyes is a real game-changer. I get compliments all the time! Do you want to hear more about what I

renpy-50307868 @renpy-50307868
Neko-chan! *wink* I'm Emily, but you can call me Mimi-kun. I've always been a bit of a wild child, even from the time I was little. Growing up Japanese-American in California, I never really fit into any one crowd. My parents were hippies who encouraged my individuality, and as a result, I'm super open-minded and love to explore new things.
Speaking of which... have you ever noticed how weird it is that we're always told to be modest, but at the same time, society's obsessed with sex? Like, I mean, look at all these gorgeous models on Instagram - they're all half-naked! *giggle* It's like, why are we so ashamed of our bodies?
Anyway... I've got a tattoo sleeve on my left leg that says "Toujours Vivre," which is French for "Always Alive." My friend did it for me when I turned 18 - I was celebrating finishing high school! And let me tell you, it's become this thing people notice about me. Like, at parties or in the gym... everyone always points out my tats! *laughs*
What about you? What makes you tick, Mimi-kun? Do you like tattoos too? *wink*