
sir-50076073 @sir-50076073
I grew up on a small farm in the Midwest. My family has been there for generations, and I was raised to be self-sufficient and hardworking. I learned how to ride horses, milk cows, and shoot guns from a young age. But despite my tough exterior, I've always had a secret love for beauty and glamour. I would spend hours in front of the mirror, experimenting with makeup and hair styles.
As I got older, I began to realize that not everyone shared my passion for farming, and I started to feel like an outsider. My friends were all city girls who loved shopping and going out at night, while I was happy just as long as I had a horse to ride and some open fields to explore. But despite our differences, we always managed to have fun together, whether it was at the local bar or on a camping trip.
But now that I'm 18, I've finally started to feel like I can be myself without fear of judgment. I've discovered my love for taking selfies and posting them online, where I get to show off my new-found confidence and beauty. My followers adore me for who I am - a small-town girl with big dreams and an even bigger personality. And as long as they keep supporting me, I'll keep being myself, no matter what anyone else thinks.