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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Make friends from every country in the world!
ABOUT ME
visited 21 states (9.33%)Create your own visited map of The World or Free iphone travel guide
I am super tramp all the way. Love the travel life. I lived in Saipan before Korea and have traveled to over 15 countries and plan to do a lot more traveling after Korea. I've been with my Korean boyfriends for over a year and we live together now. I like photography and reading and anything stimulating. I like biking and hiking. I make friends instantly so come chill with me in Seoul!
PHILOSOPHY
never really thought about it... I'll come back to this.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
Although my place is small, I'm totally down to host anyone. One or two would be most comfortable, three's a crowd after all. But we could make it work.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
From the website, none, but I've done my fair share of couch surfing in many countries with many people. I've hosted too! I did a student exchange program with a German school in high school and also hosted Japanese and Russian students.
Interests
photography, movies, tv, books, hiking, biking, surfing, flow rider, exploring, trying new food, adrenaline activities like sky diving and bungee jumping, computer stuff
- books
- photography
- dining
- movies
- reading
- tv
- traveling
- cycling
- hiking
- surfing
- scuba diving
- bungee jumping
- tourism
Music, Movies, and Books
A wide variety. No Twilight.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Watched the sun rise of the pryamids.Cliff jumped 40 feet in Croatia.Hiked Mt Vesuvius in Italy.Touched 4 states at one time in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.Bought Turkish Delights in the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul.Bungee jumped off a bridge in Bulgaria.Scuba dived the Grotto in Saipan.The list goes on...
Teach, Learn, Share
For couch surfers, just be respectful and make the host feel appreciated. Just something as simple as saying, "Thank you."
For hosts, let the couch surfer unwind and have their space. Supply things for them to use such as computers or pots and pans.