Got clean on May 17, 2012. Tattoos became my therapy—sexy, wild, and funny. They’re my way of healing with humor and style.
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Enter For FreeI got a dragon tattoo on my neck to cover up a poorly done cherry tree. The original design didn’t reflect the meaning or quality I wanted. The dragon represents strength, growth, and transformation—turning something I regretted into a powerful symbol of resilience.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?If it’s not funny, forget it! I’m in recovery and will celebrate 13 years clean and sober this May. My tattoos are a timeline of my life—showing immaturity, depth, humor, and growth. Some are playful and sexual, bold expressions that say “yeow!” and challenge the uptight. They reflect who I am: honest, evolving, and unafraid to stir things up.
What would you do with the $25,000?. I’d use it to pay my graduate school tuition—I start my MSW program in August 2025. As a single mom of three, I’d also love to treat my kids to a vacation before school starts. It would be a meaningful way to celebrate this big step and show them what dedication looks like.
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