How has Suicide Girls influenced my life?
This certainly has, and a lot. I remember a long time ago, when I started getting involved with the Internet world, sometimes I found pictures of girls with a rare aesthetic in my area, tattooed, piercings and colored hair. They were drawing my attention to me and made me think if I could ever look like that. Where I grew up all the girls my age were "similar," I mean, they all dressed the same or had a very simple aesthetic and when I was dressed differently, I felt a little uncomfortable.
In 2013, I found out that the girls in those photos I liked so much, were on a web and this place, Suicide Girls. Then I decided to send my application to join as a model, I had studied photography and I was doing it professionally. I talked to a friend to help me with the session since there weren't many girls in the SG community in my country or I just didn't know them. A while later I decided to send my first set.
Following this, I started to discover all the world behind the web, I met a lot of wonderful girls, I traveled, I photographed and I've been on both sides of the camera, organized and participating in many Shootfests, and I've made very good friends.
Today you could say that I have a new way of looking at life and how to relate to people, of course for the better. I've managed to get rid of complexes and see everything with a lot more natural (like what we really are), because I've been meeting girls of all kinds every day and with different tastes and personalities through SG.
The best conclusion I could get: don't stop doing what you like and what makes you feel good. Don't let closed minds cut your wings.
Be free, be happy and be natural! It's the most important thing!
Happy anniversary Suicide Girls! Thanks for all! 😍
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Thanks @missy @rambo @lemon @eirenne