Adicto al chocolate. I like to paint my hair red. Me encanta ver películas. It's normal for me to go alone to watch movies at the theater, I love it! Soy el mayor de 4 hijos. I love playing sports. Actualmente vivo en Los Angeles. I've lived in 8 different cities so far, I wonder which one is next. Escribo en inglés, and other times in spanish.

  • friend: how far have you gone with a boy
  • me: in miles or kilometers
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I found this #mural at National Bkvd with Washington Blvb. #streetart #streetartlosangeles #graffiti #art #losangeles

I found this #mural at National Bkvd with Washington Blvb. #streetart #streetartlosangeles #graffiti #art #losangeles

“And where do you think you’re going?” #weddingcake #wedding #bride #groom #roses

“And where do you think you’re going?” #weddingcake #wedding #bride #groom #roses

Symbol of love. #heart #love

Symbol of love. #heart #love

Colorful wedding.

Colorful wedding.

Playing with a photo editor app called Pixlr Express. VERY COOL! #pixlrexpress #building #downtownla

Playing with a photo editor app called Pixlr Express. VERY COOL! #pixlrexpress #building #downtownla

Winston and Main St in #downtownla #streetart #streetartlosangeles #graffiti #art

Winston and Main St in #downtownla #streetart #streetartlosangeles #graffiti #art

Cleaning out the closet. Goodbye stripes. #shirts #lines #stripes

Cleaning out the closet. Goodbye stripes. #shirts #lines #stripes

Through the looking glass. #door #corridor #peephole

Through the looking glass. #door #corridor #peephole

victoriousvocabulary:

PRINCESS

[noun]

1. a nonreigning female member of a royal family.

2. History/Historical: a female sovereign or monarch; queen.

3. the consort of a prince.

4. Britain: a daughter or granddaughter (if the child of a son) of a king or queen.

5. a woman considered to have the qualities or characteristics of a princess.

6. an attractive and high maintenance young woman.

[adjective]

7. Also, princesse: (of a woman’s dress, coat, or the like) styled with a close-fitting bodice and flared skirt, cut in single pieces, as gores, from shoulder to hem.

Etymology: Middle English princesse < Middle French.

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