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DetailsModel Mayhem #:
4714058
Last Activity:
Aug 23, 2025
Experience:
Very Experienced
Compensation:
Paid Assignments Only
Shoot Nudes:
Yes
Joined:
Nov 27, 2022
Age:
40
Height:
5' 2"
Weight:
143 lbs
Bust:
47"
Waist:
36"
Hips:
44"
Cup:
C
Dress:
20
Shoe:
6.5
Ethnicity:
Skin Color:
White
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Eye Color:
Grey
Hair Length:
n/a
Hair Color:
Blonde
Tattoos:
Some
Piercings:
Many
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Friends (41)About Me
Qvncrazy Canberra ACT
The Rainbow Butterfly/Singer-Songwriter/Abstract Expressionism Artist *Note: Bust waist and hip not accurate but I couldn't leave empty I don't care what they measure #CrazyCrystalCrayazionz #Qvncrazy #TheRainbowButterfly #CanberraAustralia Hi. I’m Crystal. Thank you for checking out my Real Babes Page. I greatly appreciate it. I am a local Canberra, born and raised here. My journey into professional companionship begun after a marriage separation. I was a housewife for many years particularly following COVID. Prior to that I had a mobile massage business wheres I did many things like remedial dry needling etc, and the last few years before COVID I mainly went to many of the Canberra disability group homes where I massaged people with all types of disabilities, paralysis, autism, down syndrome and many many more. I found disability clients the most challenging yet most beautiful and rewarding part of my massage career. My massage was always a casual job, financially not viable but helped like pocket money. I chose it to help me with my mental health as maintaining working for others or full time work whilst having ongoing very hard mental health challenges it was a way to keep me well and get working a bit effectively. I was first diagnosed with hereditary mental illness at 16. Due to not great treatment back then and awful meds I became a mobile and was unable to finish school or learn to drive or really live I was existing like a zombie. Until I started to challenge the system particularly the public system and take my meds and mental health into my own hands, adjusting meds to what I new worked, dumping the public psych that don't give a dam and headed to the gp now on only meds that a gp can prescribe. Listening to the public system say take more of this and not care didn't help me get well. I took them daily. I knew them and a me better than them. I just had to believe in myself and wipe all the crap every worried person like family and (past fake friends) had no clue about. I had to stand up for myself. I'm still on this journey but I've found so much better meds so much better care, part of it is its the future with new discoveries and studies, part of it was having faith I new better and I was in pain and the only person who could really take away that pain was me. And that meant owning my mental health and meds and right to rest or party or whatever when I wanted to. not what other worried people who have no clue what its like to live one day with the illnesses or on the meds they love to dump on the public system to dope them up and shut them up rather than dealing with the actual issues. My marriage... (the last/2nd/still currently technically married but well and truly separated for 3.5 years...) I've been married twice. The first one I met at 18 in a psych ward, did not last, yes it was mental health. I got better, he didn't. I took meds, he didn't. I spoke to therapists, he didn't. Well it was a free counsellors back then, but in a way my first therapist. And very important as someone other than the prescribing med doctors or family or partner unattached to me, who had my back. They were wonderful and taught me to be more open about my mental health. I had enrolled in Remedial Massage at TAFE NSW... *I lived in country NSW a little bit. (I moved from Canberra to there to be with first husband.) And started learning to drive again... *this time far more effectively!!!!! I was on better meds, (I got myself on)/ more importantly; (I got myself off the zombifying ones.) IO moved back to Canberra as there was barely any work other than hospitally for unskilled peoples with mental health issues.) We were both unskilled at the time, due to mental health and hospitality underpaid and overworked us which made our mental health worse. Too be continued... xXX For Bookings: Please text your name and a 'face photo' (no sunglasses, no masks, no hats and facing front on) or even better a picture of your 'photo ID'. This is a high-risk job, and I take my personal safety extremely seriously. If you can't show me your face, you can't enjoy me. Please Use Text Message I rarely answer calls, keep my phone on silent (this ensures my clients/possibly you get my undivided attention within their booked time and am not a fan of no caller ID's (it is very rare, I will answer those. Thank you kindly, xXx Crystal
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