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I’m just a girl in the world

How would you describe yourself?
A bleeding heart. I’m the type of person to say thank you to the waiter a hundred times during dinner and say thanks to the bus driver. I’m also very open-minded to trying different activities and to do things I’ve never tried before. Still on my bucket list is sky diving, swimming with whales and going to Europe! Normally though, I’m more of a home body and spend my time with my cats at home either reading or watching something.

What inspired your pseudonym/working name?
Honestly, nothing exciting. I just liked the name and it stuck.

Share a piece of advice for clients reading your journal!
Feel free to give as much information as possible in your first message! This will reduce the amount of back and forth we have to do and helps me see what type of session you’re after. Genuinely, writing multiple paragraphs to cover your details, date and time, outcall or incall, location, specific services you’re after, length of booking and any questions you have is perfectlly fine with me!

If a blank cheque was handed to you for a dream trip, which destination would you jet off to?
I would go back to China to visit friends and familly there. I would take my family as well as if anyone deserves a break, it’s my parents. We haven’t been back since Covid so while I could go to Europe and have my Euro girl summer, family comes first.

Which movie scene perfectly describes a day in your life?
The scene in Shaun of the Dead where he just goes through his day as normal without realising the zombie apocalypse happened. I’m a very unperceptive gal 😅

If you could collaborate with anyone, who would it be and why?
Xiong Ying! She’s a Chinese fashion designer and I love her work. Not exactly every day wear but how she incoporates the Chinese influence in her art is amazing.

Beyond professional life, what sparks your interest or passion?
I’m really into movies right now, especially horror. Watched Nope recently and that just brought back why I love horror movies. The suspense and scares are amazing of course, but for me horror movies just feel very human. A lot of them, even the fantastical or supernatural ones, touch on the human experiences and the fears we live with – grief, losing yourself, being changed by something beyond your control, and living your life even after terrible situations.

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