Hey SG
@missy @rambo
I've been nominated by @ojtheviking to answer 20 questions about myself, so here we go!
What's your name?
It depends on who you are and how I know you but some people call me Nymm and some call me Luna
What's your sign?
My sun and moon sign are both in Gemini but my ascending sign is in Aquarius
Have you ever kissed a girl?
Oh I've done a lot more than kiss 😉
How long have you been modeling for SuicideGirls?
Oh God can you believe it's been 6 years since my first set came out!? Hoping to go pink one of these days!
How many tattoos do you have?
I believe I'm up to ten now
What's your favorite part about being a mom?
Watching my son's personality develop as he gets older. And realizing he looks more and more like me every day he looks like my little clone LOL
Left is me the right is my son
Are you really a witch?
I'm a magic user, yes😂
What's your disability?
I was born with cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is categorized as a childhood disease. Although I wouldn't really call it a disease it's more of an injury sustained in childhood specifically a brain injury. and not everybody is affected the same way it's kind of like autism in the fact that it's on a spectrum. I died during my birth and I went about 3 minutes without oxygen to my brain which caused a bleed in a particular area in my brain. It was essentially like having a stroke but when something like that happens to a child they don't call that brain damage is stroke. I've met some stroke victims as adults though and we do have very similar mannerisms which I think is very interesting.
How does your disability effect you?
Remember that spectrum I was talking about, well I'm considered on the mild end of the spectrum. My disability only affects me physically. I do have quite a bit of mobility the though. The type of cerebral palsy that I have is called spastic diplegia. my disability affects the spasticity in my muscles, my muscles are tighter than normal, mostly the muscles in my legs but those aren't the only muscles that are affected by my cerebral palsy. My most notable limitation is I need crutches or Walker to walk. I also have a lazy eye although it's not near as noticeable as it was when I was younger most people don't even notice. As I've gotten older I've developed some early onset arthritis back in 2018 I developed bursitis in my right knee. Basically the Bursa sac that's supposed to protect all of the joints and cartilage in your knee is completely gone.
Have you ever lived in a different country?
Yes, when I was 7 years old my family moved to Scotland and we lived there for a year. End of my junior year in high school I lived in France for 3 months as a foreign exchange student.
What's your goal in life?
I just want to live a happy life I want to overcome the traumas that I've experienced in my life and I want to be able to raise my son with all the love that I never had growing up I want to see him become a secure adult.
How many languages do you speak?
2 I'm fluent in both English and French. I'm also currently working on learning sign language so that I can communicate with my nephew who is deaf.
What's the scariest thing you've ever experienced?
that's kind of a hard question to answer I've been through a lot of really scary things in my life. Most recent I would say it's a tie between the car accident I was in about three or so years ago or child birth.
What's the most triumphant thing you've ever experienced?
Well much like the one above this is another tie question. I would have to say having a natural childbirth no meds. But also and this might be dropping a bomb. Back in 2017 I was pretty horribly raped by an ex-boyfriend shortly after leaving him. It's all a really long story but last year I was finally able to testify against him in court and tell my story. It's been a frustrating and heartbreaking journey because through this process I have learned that the justice system does not at all operate the way that most of us think it does or the way that we would like it to. Even with evidence it can be very difficult to find Justice and trying to navigate the legal system and even know what my rights are it's been very frustrating. But I've not let that overshadow the fact that I bravely did he most scary thing I've ever done in my life. I stood in court in front of my abuser and told a judge exactly what he did to me. Other than bringing my son into the world choosing to no longer keep that abuse a secret is the thing that I am most proud of.
Do you have any hidden talents?
I've always had this uncanny ability to sing along with songs that I have actually never heard before. I am a master at arts and crafts I can make pretty much anything even if I've never made it before. I like to sing a lot I'm actually a pretty decent singer but I only do it around people I'm comfortable with.
What movie did you watch recently?
It chapter two
What kind of music do you like?
I listen to a little bit of everything I do not like country though! Top genres right now would be Rock and metal. And I listen to a lot of what I call pagan music and Viking folk music. I like to listen to some pop and rap music too.
Watch any good shows recently?
Best series I watched recently, American horror story 1984
What's your favorite animal?
It's hard to pick a favorite. I do have quite a soft spot for Crows it's more of a spiritual reason. Whenever I hear or see them I take that as a sign that everything is going to be okay. Safety and answered prayers.
What's your favorite drink?
Probably yoo-hoo or root beer I don't really drink alcohol anymore and I can't have any drinks with caffeine in them lol
Thank you all so much for reading my blog I would like to nominate @daydream @sdona @mocha93 @piyp @cripplethreat