ClairGiaquinta

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brunette
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What I love most: the smell of wet forest after rain, finding an old forgotten bookmark in a library book, the way fog makes everything feel like a dream. Collecting tiny weird rocks that look like faces or animals. Dancing alone in my room to slow songs no one else knows. The crackle of vinyl records, midnight snacks of warm bread with honey, watching clouds change shapes from my balcony
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What I dislike most: the beep of microwave at 3 a.m., socks disappearing in the laundry forever, when pens run out of ink right in the middle of a good sentence. Sticky phone screens, waiting in long lines for things that should be quick, the taste of overcooked vegetables that lost all flavor. Bright supermarket lights that hurt my eyes. Notifications that interrupt deep focus
About me:
My days unfold between the quiet mountains outside my window and the worlds hidden inside books. I read everything: old classics that feel like friends, poetry that cuts deep, novels that leave me breathless, essays I carry in my mind for weeks. I write too—verses born from the echo of ancient Ohrid cobblestones, the soft breathing of the lake at dawn, and the hush of forgotten library corners. My life feels like a small theater: intimate, every glance and gesture matters. I'm warm and easy to talk to at first, but the real me stays hidden a little longer. Shyness wraps around openness like mist around peaks; it takes time, trust, patience. I'm searching for someone who understands that silence can hold more than words ever could. Who knows the beauty of sitting close without needing to fill the air, of glances that say everything, of moments when being together is the whole conversation.






























