I hope you guys are still remembering me
I hope you guys are still remembering me. I'm the Jewish American who used to write here a lot before 2-3 years ago. Then I lived a dubbed life. I made a 180-degree change. First off all, I'm already out of the closet; life easier (no lies, no subterfuge) and I'm exploring a new part of my life. I shaved completely my beard and my two peyote. Yes, clean shaved. My beard was with me about 8 years, I'm a baby face now. No one recognized me for a Jew. Hoe cool is that! My favorite non-kosher cushion is Korean food. Maybe because I have a lot of Korean female friends who take to Korean town all the time? (Koreatown, or K-town as it is colloquially known, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, that is generally bordered by 31st and 36th Streets and Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenues. From Wikipedia,) I made a lot non-Jewish friends, especially from the opposite sex. I'm currently working on my GED hoping to enter college soon. All the best משה יוסף
I hope you guys are still remembering me. I'm the Jewish American who used to write here a lot before 2-3 years ago. Then I lived a dubbed life. I made a 180-degree change. First off all, I'm already out of the closet; life easier (no lies, no subterfuge) and I'm exploring a new part of my life. I shaved completely my beard and my two peyote. Yes, clean shaved. My beard was with me about 8 years, I'm a baby face now. No one recognized me for a Jew. Hoe cool is that! My favorite non-kosher cushion is Korean food. Maybe because I have a lot of Korean female friends who take to Korean town all the time? (Koreatown, or K-town as it is colloquially known, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, that is generally bordered by 31st and 36th Streets and Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenues. From Wikipedia,) I made a lot non-Jewish friends, especially from the opposite sex. I'm currently working on my GED hoping to enter college soon. All the best משה יוסף