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How did you develop an interest in modeling, fashion, and expressing your sexuality through the camera lens?
P: I developed an interest in modeling in 2017 when a friend asked if I could be used as a model for a school photography project since he needed a ballet dancer, specifically. After that shoot, I instantly fell in love with being in front of the camera. I grew a fondness for the creativity behind it and coming up with concepts. As I progressed, I found my strengths which seemed to be my facial expressions and my movement. Both very sensual and inviting. Which is when I started to turn over to boudoir and implied. The comment I get the most is on my eyes and face, that they seem like I have a story beneath to tell.
When looking for a photographer to work with, what do you look for that seals the deal and makes for the best work relationship?
P: I look at the photographer’s portfolio to start. To see if it benefits me just as much as it would benefit them to work with me. I look at their following; do they have followers/models I know? I also tend to lean more toward moody photography I’ve noticed. I love seeing the dark tones and shadows in the art. I’m always open to trying new things so I’ll work with photographers who request that have a different style than I’ve tried. The first shoot helps me decide if I want to work with them again. The photographers that I have worked with repeatedly are very professional about the way they speak to me and ensure I am comfortable the whole time. Humor is also a plus. Having fun while doing what you love is always a goal.
Being part of an industry, whose only emphasis is on the outside characteristics of a person, how have you stayed grounded?
P: I look at it as more of an art than just pictures of myself. I also definitely don’t take all the credit for how they turn out. I fully believe the main reason they come out looking great is because of the fantastic eye and skill the photographer has. I do my best to stay humble. I am also probably the most self-critical person, so being complimented feels almost like being complimented for the first time every time. I think anyone who works in a field of aesthetics is very self-critical though. We always think there’s something that could be improved. So not only am I doing my best to stay humble about what I do, I also must practice staying confident. I think in order to stay grounded in the confidence aspect, journaling and daily affirmations keep me grounded.
What do you like to do in your downtime?
P: On my downtime, I like to spend quality time with those close to me. I’m not big into being alone or doing things alone. It’s always nice having company and creating memories. As well as having someone to share my thoughts and feelings with and receiving input. I’m very right-brained; creative and visual. I enjoy painting, dancing, designing, and music.
Do you think there is a lack of honest conversations around sexuality in our society?
P: I’ve always thought that there has been a lack of honesty about sexuality in society and its actually kind of sad. Unfortunately, it’s become this taboo thing, when we all experience it, but society has put this big frowned upon stamp on it. I think it’s something people should be able to express freely without others gasping and shaming you for. I’ve personally always thought about creating a safe space for people where they can learn to express that side of themselves through dance. But that’s a whole another topic.
If your best friend could tell us a funny story about you, what would it be?
P: I feel like I’m more so always the hype man or wing man in funny stories. I don’t give main character energy in events but I’ll certainly be there to cheer you on. My best friend and I have a lot of funny shared moments. Like trying to ride a Lime scooter together around Seattle uphill with the max speed limit of 10. We just look like a couple of idiots laughing while moving at the speed of a snail. Or building a blanket fort like when we were kids and getting in silk pajamas just to relive the glory days. Going to a rave and handing out small trinkets because I think they’re cute only for people to think they are candy and trying to eat them (long story). Attending a hentai panel at comic con dressed as Sailor Jupiter and coincidentally one of the hentai vids they decide to put up is of Sailor Jupiter getting railed by Goku. Many more, but you get the idea.
What’s your craziest sexual experience?
P: Crazy is such a broad term. I feel like it could mean either crazy in the aspect of something insane to do that no one else or few have done, or it could mean crazy in the aspect that it was an other worldly experience for me. I’m assuming you mean the first one. Which would have to be giving a blowjob to someone is a public gym. That or in an elevator where the door could’ve opened at any moment to someone standing there.
Priscilla everyone has an OF page, but what would you say is special about yours. What can our readers get on yours that they can’t get from someone else?
P: I feel like my OF is very unique. I have so many categories to choose from for the viewing pleasure to start. There is content of solo, couple, lesbian, threesome, foursome, BJ, JOI, DP, public, stripteases, nudes, anal, vids from stages at work, cum shots, and cream pies. But I also am very personable with my fans. I regularly message back and like to gauge what they want to see more of. I also create custom pics and vids for my fans upon request. I offer other services such as sexting, GF experience, FaceTimes, mailing wearables, SPH, financial domination, and dick ratings. Everything you could ever want in one place!
They say you are what you eat, what are you?
P: I am what I eat?! Oh no, I’m a BBC, Lmao unless you meant food. Then I’m an uncrustable.