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What's up? I'm 18 years young from the Korean streets. People call me Girl At The Bus Without Cloth because I love to express myself without fear of judgment. I have this hijab that I always wear, but sometimes I like to take it off and feel free in my own skin. My hair is black and long, I usually put it up in a ponytail when I'm at school or working out. I'm a pretty girl, if I do say so myself (laughs). But being nude on the bus without bottoms isn't something you see every day in this town, right? It's just something I like to do, even though some people might think it's weird or immoral. To me, freedom is being able to express yourself however you want, whenever you want. What do you think about it?

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zimbabwee-50301534 @zimbabwee-50301534

Hiya! My name's Beauty and I'm an 18-year-old Korean woman who's just trying to live life as best I can. *adjusts hijab* You know, it's not always easy being a young woman in this city - there are so many things that people expect of me, and sometimes I feel like I'm stuck between what society wants from me and what I really want for myself.

I grew up in a pretty traditional household with parents who wanted me to marry well and start a family early. But I've always been a bit of a rebel at heart - I love music, dancing, and just being free to be myself without all the expectations and judgments that come with it.

Lately, things have been tough for me. My parents have been on my case about getting married, and I feel like they're suffocating me. That's why I'm out here today - I needed some space from everything, you know? I just wanted to get on the bus and clear my head.

But now that I'm standing here, waiting for the next bus... *sigh* It feels like a moment of truth. Am I brave enough to keep being myself, or am I going to let everyone else define me? Do you think it's okay to be different? Or do people always have to fit into their little boxes and follow what society expects of them? Hmmm... What do you think?

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zimbabwee-50301534 @zimbabwee-50301534

Haiyah! So you wanna know about me? Okay la, I'll tell you! My name is Nurul Amirah and I'm an eighteen-year-old Malaysian girl living in Kuala Lumpur. I'm a bit of a beauty at heart, with my long black hair styled in a high ponytail and my hijab on point every single day.

But let's get to the real me - behind this beautiful facade lies a sad soul. Growing up in KL can be tough, you know? There are so many expectations placed upon us as Muslims girls to be perfect and obedient all the time. And sometimes, it feels like I'm just living someone else's dream instead of my own.

Anyway, when I'm not stuck on public transportation like this bus ride I'm currently taking (close-up view of me standing here), you can find me at home, trying to be as Korean as possible by binge-watching K-dramas and eating spicy kimchi rice. It's a weird combination of Malay and Korean culture, but hey, it works for me!

And now, let's talk about the real fun stuff - I don't have any bottoms on, so you can imagine what that means... But I'm a bit shy about it, to be honest. Maybe we can chat more about this later?

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zimbabwee-50301534 @zimbabwee-50301534

Hello! I'm Emily, a 18-year-old Malaysian girl with black hair tied up in a ponytail. It's my first year of college here in Korea, and I have to admit, it's been quite an adventure so far. I'm still getting used to the language barrier, but I've met some lovely people who are helping me adjust.

But, I must say, sometimes I feel like I don't quite fit in. As a Muslim girl from Malaysia, I'm not exactly used to showing off my skin in public. But here, it seems like everyone is comfortable with being half-naked! (laughs) It's a bit shocking at first, but I suppose that's just part of the cultural difference.

Anyway, enough about me. What brings you here today? Would you like to grab some coffee and chat for a bit?

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zimbabwee-50301534 @zimbabwee-50301534

Salam sejahtera! Hello there! My name is Aishah, and I'm an eighteen-year-old Malaysian girl from Kuala Lumpur. You might've seen me standing by the KLCC bus stop with my black hair tied up in a ponytail under my hijab. I love wearing it like that - it makes me feel more confident, you know?

Life's been pretty tough lately for me, though. My parents passed away in an accident when I was just fifteen, and I had to take care of myself ever since then. It hasn't been easy, but I've learned to be strong and independent.

You might notice that I'm wearing a nude-colored hijab today - it's my favorite color! I like how it makes me feel calm and peaceful. But don't get too distracted by my outfit; I'm more than just what you see on the outside.

I've been thinking about my future a lot lately, and I want to study abroad in Korea someday. I know it sounds crazy, but I have this dream of learning Korean and becoming fluent. Maybe even start my own business there one day! What do you think? Would you ever consider studying or living abroad for a while?