I've noticed everyone else doing their 'homework' about how SuicideGirls has changed their lives.
Well let's start at the beginning. I applied on a whim. Just to see what would become of it. I received an email back from @lavezzaro and arranged a shoot. It was a fun morning on the outskirts of London. It was scary at first but Lavezzaro made me feel comfortable.
We couldn't help but laugh when a man walked down the drive and could see directly in the window I was standing butt naked in front of.
The result, retrouvailles, came out January 2013 http://suicidegirls.com/members/amyrose/album/996340/retrouvailles/
From there I got talking with the lads and ladies on the site. I've been lucky enough to meet the most amazing women in the world. I am even luckier to count them as my friends.
The late night chats and text messages that have had me laughing so much it hurts and pouring my heart out have meant more than I can explain in the last year or so.
@tindz @chibbi @reuben @fische @nanci @mikaul @felis_ @kiplin @skye_ @pixel @elye @nanorath
Have made such a difference in my life. I don't think I can explain how much.
To me Sg is not about the naked ladies, although that is a massive bonus, it's about the community. The friends I have made. The people I have met.
@zamuzel @chocolat @drewbeckett @totem
To name a few.
My second shoot at the uk shootfest in October last year couldn't be more fun. Laughing with all the girls especially Reuben and Fische. Chocolat did an amazing job on my set Warm Heart.
http://suicidegirls.com/members/amyrose/album/1289709/warm-heart/
It has got such a lot of likes and lovely comments.
So how has Sg changed my life? It hasn't changed it so much as enriched it with amazing people. Oh and boobies. Lots of boobies.