



I Teach Sexy
How to be sexy is one of the questions I get asked a lot. Being confident and be comfortable in your own skin are some of my default answers. However, as the days went by and I have gotten a little older — I am freaking 37 — I view things differently now.
Sexy is felt.
To be sexy is not all about what you see outside — big butt, thicc thighs, small waist, long hair, child-bearing hips, soft-to-touch skin, swelling boobs, sex face — but also what’s your feeling inside.
It is a feeling.
I’ve always believed I am sexy. And yes, I am sexy. If you think otherwise, that’s yours and not mine. And I am willing to be misunderstood and be disapproved of because hey, you don’t own my life — my life is ALL mine.
When I pose for photos, the end result is usually come from what I am feeling at that moment. My mood and my body are connected. Sexy RNB songs also help me to feel sexy. I love those.
So are you sexy? This is all up to you.
Wearing: H&M Two-Piece Bikini in Light Grey Metallic (click)
