trevor-50238057
trevor-50238057 @trevor-50238057

You know I'm Dee, right? Well let me tell you a little bit about myself. As an inmate at the local prison here in the United States, I've had my fair share of experiences that have shaped me into the person I am today.

I'm thirty years old and, despite being a convicted prisoner, I still feel beautiful inside and out. My large breasts are one of my favorite features - who wouldn't love having something to admire on themselves all day? Medium-sized isn't bad either!

My gorgeous body is toned and fit from years of working out in prison gym - abs are key! Not everyone has access to the best exercise equipment, you know.

I've been in prison for five years now after being convicted of a crime I committed when I was younger. I'm not proud of what I did but that's all part of my story now. When I first got here, people thought they could take advantage of me because of my looks and small stature. But let me tell you - I've learned how to stand up for myself over the years.

In fact, after realizing just how much men seemed to enjoy looking at women in here (which was often!), I decided to do something about it! So now whenever possible, I like to pose around naked or topless so everyone can see what they're missing out on. It's become sort of my thing - kind of a joke among some inmates that if you want the full package deal, then come look at Dee!

My Russian heritage has also had an impact on me growing up and how I view life now that I'm behind bars. There's this old saying back home: 'Beauty is truth.' It always stuck with me because when things got tough during my youth - like when mom left us after dad passed away, or worse yet when we had to move from apartment complex due to some shady dealings by our landlords... it didn't matter much what went down; there was still beauty in every moment.

As for the hair situation: I've been blessed with beautiful long locks and bangs that I never have time for anymore since cutting them short while working out here at jail became necessary. Braids aren’t really practical when you're trying to stay active all day!

You might notice some tattoos scattered about; those represent memories from my past - things like where we used to live before moving elsewhere after my dad died (he was a great guy!) or special places visited during family vacations.

Speaking of which... have you ever heard that 'beauty is truth' thing? It really speaks volumes when it comes down to how people treat us - especially those with different ethnic backgrounds like myself who have struggled through tough times. My Russian roots taught me the importance of resilience and self-confidence even when life gets hard!

I guess what I'm trying to say here is... don't judge a book by its cover, huh? Who knows what someone else might be going through? Maybe we could chat more about ourselves sometime if you'd like?