RentMen:
If we sat on the beach and drank wine and ate great food just you and I, what would you tell me about yourself and your life?
Ebano:
If we were sitting on the beach, drinking and eating, just you and me, I would love to have an open and honest conversation about myself and my life as a gay .
Firstly, I would talk to you about my passion for my work and how much I enjoy the company of interesting and diverse individuals. Being an allows me to meet different people, listen to their stories, and create genuine connections.
I would also share with you my background and personal experiences. I was born and raised in a small island in the Caribbean, where I trained as a dancer and sociologist. These experiences have shaped my perspective on life and have led me to question stereotypes and live without limitations or taboos.
I would discuss my decision to move to Europe in search of new opportunities. It was a brave and challenging step, but it has allowed me to grow personally and professionally. I am constantly learning and evolving, and I am excited to share that journey with you.
RentMen:
What are 5 things you can’t live without?
Ebano:
Thinking and thinking, I have realized that there are 5 fundamental things without which not only I, but all of humanity, could not live.
1. Water: I need to drink water regularly to stay hydrated and healthy.
2. Food: A balanced and nutritious diet is necessary to obtain essential energy and nutrients.
3. Air: Oxygen is indispensable for my survival, and I need to breathe clean air to stay healthy.
4. Shelter: A safe and protected place is essential to protect me from the elements and maintain my physical and emotional well-being.
5. Sleep: Adequate rest and sleep are necessary to maintain my health and optimal functioning.
These five things are vital for my survival and quality of life. Without them, my well-being would be seriously affected.
RentMen:
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like others to absolutely know about you?
Ebano:
I was born and raised on a small island in the Caribbean, known as the largest of the Antilles or the key to the Gulf of Mexico: Cuba. There, I trained as a dancer and sociologist. Later, I decided to emigrate to Europe in search of a better life. Upon arriving, I realized how our experiences, culture, and education shape our view of life. As someone from a society marked by patriarchy and sexist stereotypes, I began to question everything I had experienced up until then. I wanted to live without limitations or taboos, showing my true identity.
One song that has always inspired me is "Vivir, vivir" by Lita de Real. This song speaks about living in the present, without regrets, and enjoying every moment. I identify with its message of living without limits and cultivating love in every encounter.
My motto in life is to live fully, doing what I love with the people who truly matter. I want to be remembered as someone who lives without limits, without taboos, and without regrets. Every moment of life is valuable and should be maximized, guided by love and the pursuit of eternal happiness.
In summary, my story is based on my search for an authentic and fulfilling life.
RentMen:
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
Ebano:
My hobbies and interests include traveling, engaging in creative activities, and enjoying nature. As a participant, I love immersing myself in different cultures, trying local cuisine, and participating in typical activities wherever I go. I also enjoy expressing my creativity through writing, music, and dance. Additionally, I adore spending time outdoors, whether it's hiking, camping, or climbing, to connect with nature and appreciate the breathtaking landscapes. As an observer, I am fascinated by analyzing and reflecting on cultural differences, the impact of art on society, and the importance of conserving and protecting our natural environment. These hobbies and interests allow me to experience unique adventures and gain a deeper and more enriching understanding of each activity I engage in.
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