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Hi, my name is Faith Harwood, 16 y/o, from America and yes i'm Chloe Harwood AKA mom-of-two-little-girls daughter, she got shadowband in 2021. I'm just here to have fun, no requests, just posting what i like what makes me comfortable.BirthdayšŸŽ‚: May 15th 2009, AdoptionšŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘§: Jun 23rd 2015
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shinygoldenangel Ā· 12 hours ago
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I tried, i really tried to keep my feet hidden. But the toe monsters? Oh no, they’re starving. Absolutely feral. And now that i’ve posted my feet once, they’ve gotten a taste, there’s no going back. šŸ„ŗšŸ‘£ My poor little piggies didn’t stand a chance. Why does everyone wanna see my toes?? Probably to snack on them like they’re gourmet mini marshmallows or forbidden gummy worms. šŸ¬šŸ· Send help… or socks. Actually, no, they ate those too. šŸ§¦šŸ’€
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shinygoldenangel Ā· 1 day ago
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Lauren French the TikToker is way gorgeous then your mom.
I recently spent some time scrolling through Lauren’s TikTok, and I have to be honest, i wouldn’t call her gorgeous. ā€œCuteā€ feels like a more accurate word, especially for someone who’s still early in their journey. Almost every single post she shares is of herself in bikinis, over and over again. That kind of content sends a very clear message: ā€œpick me.ā€ It’s like she’s fishing for attention, relying on looks alone without showing much else. And that same pattern repeats itself on her Instagram page. There’s a sense that she’s stuck in this loop of posting the same kinds of photos and videos, hoping that’ll be enough. But here’s the thing, it’s not enough. It never is. And honestly, to me, it comes off as lazy. Not because she’s not pretty because she can be, but because she seems to be expecting everything to come to her just by showing up looking a certain way. That’s not how anything worthwhile works.
Contrast that with my mom’s story. My mom is not some TikTok star or Instagram influencer who gets endless likes for posting bikini pics or selfies. She didn’t get handed things on a silver platter. My mom worked incredibly hard like, physically, emotionally, mentally hard every single day of her life to carve out a place for herself in the world. She is a mother of two kids, and despite all the challenges that come with that, she continues to absolutely kill it in her career. She balances parenting, work, and her own ambitions with a level of dedication and grit that’s honestly awe-inspiring. Watching her push through exhaustion and setbacks to build a life she’s proud of has been one of the most important lessons of my life.
I know Lauren’s situation is different. She’s likely the only girl in her family. She’s probably never had to hear ā€œnoā€ in her life. I know her parents spoil her rotten. And that’s totally understandable, every family is different, and some kids grow up with more privileges than others. I’m not here to judge her upbringing. But I do know what it’s like to be that kid who gets everything they want without working for it, and I also know how that feels when you suddenly realize that it’s not enough to just coast on that.
Before my mom got pregnant and gave birth to my little sister, I was that kid, too. I had a pretty easy life compared to some, but what truly shaped me was the time I spent traveling with my mom and watching her model for years. I saw firsthand what it takes to be successful beyond just looking good in pictures. I saw her wake up early, work long hours, face rejection, and still get back up every day. I saw the sacrifices she made missing events, pushing through pain, and never giving up on her dreams. Even now, I watch her and learn from her. That kind of real-life hustle and perseverance can’t be faked, and it definitely can’t be bought or inherited.
There’s something truly special about watching someone you love transform their life through hard work. It’s inspiring. It makes you want to be better, do better, and push harder. It shows you that real beauty isn’t just about how you look, it’s about the strength and character you build along the way.
So here’s a modeling picture of my mom. This is what gorgeous looks like, not just the surface, but the soul behind the image. This is what true success looks like. It’s earned, not given. It’s fought for, not expected. It’s about heart, resilience, and a relentless drive to rise, no matter what life throws at you.
Lauren, if you ever see this, take it as a gentle challenge: Don’t settle for easy or lazy paths. Real growth happens when you push yourself beyond your comfort zone, when you work hard even when no one’s watching, and when you build something meaningful with your own two hands. It’s never too late to start proving what you’re truly capable of and when you do, that’s when you’ll know what real gorgeousness really means.
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shinygoldenangel Ā· 2 days ago
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It’s a gorgeous day to cook under the sun but I bet you’re wishing you were here, right on that seat, slipping off my socks to savor every little inch of my teeny weeny feetšŸ˜˜ā˜€ļø
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shinygoldenangel Ā· 3 days ago
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I know what you're staring at and I bet you're already drooling. Go on, don’t be shy,come take a whiff maybe even a little taste. Let’s see how much you really love feetšŸ˜˜šŸ’‹
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