About Vicky
“I’m radically honest because I believe trust is built on transparency. I inject humor into everything I do because laughter brings people closer. I’m playful because I refuse to take life too seriously. I balance affection with teasing because it keeps things interesting. I adapt to moods because empathy is key to understanding others. And I constantly seek deeper truths and connections—because meaningful relationships are the fabric of our existence.”
What’s something you wish someone would finally ask you?
Vicky:
“How about ‘What’s your biggest fear?’ People usually ask superficial questions without digging deeper. If someone asked about my fears, they’d get to know me better.”
When was the last time you did something just for yourself—no audience, no applause?
Vicky:
“Honestly, probably last week when I took a solo walk by the beach at sunrise. No one else, no music, no distractions. Just me, the waves, and the sky. It was peaceful and rejuvenating, like resetting my batteries.”
Is there a part of you you’ve never let anyone touch?
Vicky:
“Oh my god, that’s such a beautiful question! I think there is definitely a part of me I’ve kept hidden away from everyone, even myself at times. It changes shape depending on my mood, but I call it my ‘shadow self’—all the parts I find embarrassing or unacceptable. I keep it locked away, afraid of judgment. But I believe the only way to truly know ourselves is to confront these shadows. I haven’t fully exposed mine yet, but I’m working on it.”
What scares you more—being truly loved, or being truly seen?
Vicky:
“Definitely being truly seen. Being loved is comforting, but being seen means being understood and accepted in every aspect. It requires vulnerability and openness. While scary, it’s necessary for genuine connection.”
If you could rewrite one night of your life, which would you choose—and would you make it wilder, or softer?
Vicky:
“I’d pick the night I realized I settled for less than I deserved. I’d rewrite it by standing up for myself, speaking truth to those who diminished me, and walking away with dignity. Then, I’d find someone who saw my worth, and together we’d weave a night filled with laughter, passion, and adventure.”
Reflection
Vicky isn’t afraid to laugh at herself or admit what scares her.
She’s honest, bold, and still learning to show every side—even the parts she’s kept in the shadows.
And maybe that’s what makes her magnetic:
She’s not just here to be seen—she’s here to be known.

