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Overview
About Me
I'm a 27 year old social worker from Germany and am currently working at a counselling center for sexworkers in Bochum. I love travelling and getting to know new people. In 2018/19 I traveled a lot and I loved it! I also used couchsurfing a lot to meet people and have an "inside view" of the places I visit, will definitely keep that way of travelling since it was the best time! 💗
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
As an open minded, interested person I want to see as much of the world and get to know as many different people and cultures as I can plus I like (have) to travel low budget. :)
I think, staying with locals around the world is a brilliant way to combine these facts and to get to know the countries much deeper.
Interests
Politics
- dancing
- politics
- traveling
- hiking
- languages
- metal
- learning
- hard rock
- hip-hop
- reading articles
- people and their stories
- meeting people from different cultures
Music, Movies, and Books
Rammstein
Die Ärzte
Subway to Sally
Alligatoah
Sookee
Also not German music ^^ :D
Ronja Räubertochter
Krabat
Unter dem Schleier die Freiheit
Gesetz der Rache
Shatter island
Final destination
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Summer Schools one with israeli and one with palestinian students, both with many many interesting and intensive conversations.
Snorkeling with turtles at Gilli T and climbing Mount Rinjani
Scuba Diver license in Sinai, Egypt
Teach, Learn, Share
Language exchange, views and opinions about the world, cultural differences and similarities in people :)
What I Can Share with Hosts
Interesting conversations, good mood (most of the times :P), my honest interest in their living situation, cooking
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Malaysia, Netherlands, Palestine, Russian Federation, Scotland, Senegal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Viet Nam, Wales
Countries I’ve Lived In
Germany