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Overview
About Me
Hey there 🌞
Please read my at home section before sending a request! Copy-paste-messages are ok and no riddles to solve, but please tell me a bit about yourself and your trip in your request 🌻
Short version:
Wannabe-artsy soon-to-be-Social-Worker who dreams of cuddling animals, going on nature-walks and doing her little crafting projects in a feminist post-capitalist society ✨
Long version:
I've been a student for way too long and hope to finish my Social Work Bachelor soon :)
In the meantime I discovered my love for long bike trips, weird sports (namely Jugger) and was part of a handful of theater projects. I love arts, nature and cake, so my perfect day definitely includes a long hike, some cute animals on the way (that are ridiculously friendly and love to be pet) and a peaceful café in the end of it with decaf-cappuccino and chocolate cake. And maybe some books. Every café should have some books. I've also recently started tattooing and would be more than happy to make your trip a permanent memory :D
I also dance Forró, Lindy Hop and a bit of standard and would love to go dancing with you!
I'd consider myself an intersectional feminist and community and solidarity are amongst my core-values. Not a fan of borders, nations and capitalism; big fan of saving the climate. For the sake of my mental health I prefer spending time with like-minded people, even though I think exchange between very different political perspectives is important - but I don't always have the energy to get into it.
I'm a bit more on the introverted side lately and feel comfy in one-on-one conversations or in small groups; I'm not much of a night-owl and prefer daytime activities like visiting interesting museums, flea-markets or having a stroll trough the park. But there are exceptions to everything and sometimes I can also have a lot of fun during a night out, especially with some karaoke :D
Hope to see you around! 🐢
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Because it's a beautiful way to exchange ideas, share time and create connections between people.
I prefer hosting since I sometimes feel a bit under pressure while being hosted to be super fun and entertaining - so if you're my guest: no need to be anything. :) if our ideas and schedules match, they do; if you just wanna rest a bit or explore on your own, totally fine. Communication is key ✨
Interests
- theater
- music
- food
- jugger
Music, Movies, and Books
music: rock, punk, ska, indie-pop, folk, jazz... I mainly listen to small bands, so naming them will probably not help to describe my taste in music.
Especially live-music catches me, the genre doesn't even matter that much. I just love concerts and dancing.
I'm into Korean/Japanese literature lately - even though I only read very mainstream books so far like "before the coffee gets cold" or "welcome to the hyunam-dong bookshop". I just really like the slice-of-life feeling, the slow approach of the story line and the gentle interactions between the characters :) it just gives a special cozy feeling to it that I rarely find in European/US-american media.
Also same reason why I don't watch many movies, but there have been a couple I enjoyed - like "poor things" and "radical".
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Challenging myself.
Teach, Learn, Share
Skills/ things I can share:
- sour-dough-skills: actually able to bake good bread!
- some basics of playing Ukulele and guitar (but really super basic)
- how to open walnuts with a knife
- maybe a handpoked tattoo?
- some useful knots, for example for climbing
- some basics of dancing Forró and Swing
- all I have with me :)
What I Can Share with Hosts
I always have some snacks with me, if they fall out of my pockets they're free-food, you know?
Countries I’ve Visited
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan
Countries I’ve Lived In
Germany, Italy