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That moment when you know how to pose like a female athlete 🥸— confident, strong, sharp. But as soon as it turns into something like, “Okay, now be seductive, be tempting,” especially when it’s about lingerie or some sensual campaign — that’s when I freeze.
I get tense, self-conscious, uncomfortable.🥺🥺🤦🏽‍♀️
Because for me, being “that kind of woman” — it’s not about posing, playing a role, or faking a mood.
Everything in me works through energy, through an emotional and mental connection.
And when that connection is real — the body responds naturally, without effort.
But that never happens during a photoshoot. It only happens in private, in intimacy. With the right man.
It’s like “The way you look at me” — when a single glance can shift everything.
You don’t need to imagine anything. You feel it.
It’s about presence. Privacy. Real life. And from there — everything flows naturally, without needing to perform.
That’s why all those courses on seduction, on “how to attract a man” — they’ve never been for me.
I’ve always been about authenticity. Realness.
And I love being surrounded by people who are alive, sincere, and true to themselves —
doesn’t matter if it’s men or women — as long as there’s connection and no pretending.
Anyway. The shoot turned out amazing.
And yes, I usually prefer working with male photographers — and this is exactly why.
Because a man can guide me, help me relax, say the right word, adjust the mood.
And that really matters, especially when I’m in a setting that’s not my usual element.
I’m grateful to the photographer 🖤— for his patience, professionalism, sense of humor, and lightness.
It was real. Emotional. A little awkward at times, but also fun.💃🏻
Definitely not boring.
And I’m pretty sure the photos are going to be fire — because they captured something honest.
It’s always a gift to work with a professional who helps you show a different side of yourself — even if it’s slightly outside your comfort zone.

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