@Troy d'Apollo
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2 years 9 monthsI am both Igbo (this an eastern Nigerian ethnic group) and Zulu (this is a south-eastern South African ethnic group). I live in, and was born in, South Africa. This took me a good 2 years to think about... but if I could describe what I want to be known as in a brief sentence, I would like people to say "Troy is an aesthete, an athlete, an artist, a scientist, a financier and an epitome of the "great lover [of women]". It is true that I have kissed men before. Four men, to be exact. Personally, I find that the appeal of men is like a flickering candle compared to the appeal of women. This may sound like a "sweet nothing" but there is no nothingness in this statement: everything that I aspire towards is for women. It has been a pleasurable and painful journey navigating the rough seas of sex and romance. It is undeniable that I play the role of a male companion uncannily well. I want to be an athlete of professional-level skill in four athletic disciplines: combat (both unarmed and armed combat), basketball, the summer triathlon-- this does include marathon-distance running-- and the winter triathlon. When it comes to the arts, I have a love for story writing, singing (well, I'm not nearly as good at it as I could be), music (I am particularly fond of instruments that simultaneously create melody and harmony), poetry, fashion design, architecture and visual art. When it comes to the sciences, I have an undying interest in organic nature, the computer sciences, medicine, mathematics and psychological philosophy. When it comes to commerce and finance, it is the learning of topics such as investment management and the creation and amalgamation of businesses that interests me far more than money itself. However, I find that it is being a companion to women that is my nectar and ambrosia, as it were.