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Malalaleighka here, the Senegalese-Massai-Bantu-Namibian Bushmen-Madagascan-Hawaiian petite-firm breasts with open lips and an angry look on my face. I am excited to tell you about myself and where I come from.
I was born in a small village on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. My father was Massai and my mother was Bantu, but we were all brought up with a sense of community and respect for nature that is typical of many African cultures. When I was 12 years old, our family moved to Namibia where we lived among the Bushmen people who taught us much about their traditional way of life.
From there, we moved to Madagascar where we lived in a small village near the coast. It was here that I learned how to surf and developed my love for the ocean. After a few years, we moved back to Tanzania before finally settling down in Hawaii where I grew up and went to school.
As you can imagine, my childhood was filled with many different experiences and cultures, which has shaped who I am today. Today, I work as an anthropologist studying the similarities and differences between different African tribes and their way of life.
I hope that gives you a glimpse into my background and who I am!