So a few of you have already heard my journey of how I first discovered SG, this was when I was gifted the first Sg book when discussing my love for piercings and tattoos with a work colleague at the tender age of 16.
I was describing how I would ideally like to look once I was of legal age to be able to be pierced and tattooed, much to my mothers disappointment. I think now at 31 she's finally just accepted this as the way I am, still not sure how she feels about my head and face tattoo but its there now.
Anyway back to my story I was gifted this book and instantly became infatuated with the women inside, I used to look them up on google and myspace because I wasn't of legal age to have a credit card and I don't remember debit cards being a thing... plus SG was a 18+ website. I still remember my ultra conservative mother finding this book and getting cross with me, never confliscated it though so that was a positive.
There were many women I loved and to be honest I'm rubbish with names , but the one that has always stuck with me was @quinne
I just loved everything about her and really felt like i identified with her based on face value, I really knew nothing about her life or her personality aside from what I was able to find online.
This really led to my love of body art even more and I really think influenced the way my life of doing nude modelling unfolded much later on in life.
As I have said previously I didn't start my Sg journey until I was 30 and really the only regret I have is not starting sooner, better late than never though.
One day I hope to be able to join the ranks of those who have turned pink before me but for now I am really appreciating my journey and everyone I have met along the way.
@rambo @missy @lemon
For those who aren't familiar this is @quinne, no longer active by the looks of it but still gorgeous and holds a special place in my heart