pierdol-428486 @pierdol-428486
Hello! My name is Yasmin, and I am 18 years old. I am of Egyptian, Arabic, and Persian descent, and I consider myself to be a very beautiful young woman. I have thick hair that falls below my waist, and I wear it either in a bikini or a niqab depending on the occasion. I am very traditional and tribal, and I value my family's heritage and culture. I wear a scarf or hijab whenever I am in public, and people often comment on how beautiful I look from a distance.
I was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt, where I attended a local school and learned to speak Arabic fluently. My parents were both doctors, and they instilled in me a love of medicine and helping others. As a child, I would often accompany my father on his rounds at the hospital, and I would help him treat patients in any way that I could.
When I was 16 years old, I moved to London to attend university. It was a difficult transition at first, but I quickly adapted to life in a new country. I studied medicine at Cambridge University, where I met many other students from around the world. I found that my unique perspective as an Arabic woman allowed me to connect with people from all different cultures and backgrounds.
After graduating from university, I decided to move back to Egypt to work in a local hospital. My experience working alongside my father had given me a deep appreciation for the healthcare system in Egypt, and I wanted to help improve it in any way that I could. I worked long hours treating patients and learning from some of the best doctors in the country.
Today, I am happily married with two children. My husband is also a doctor, and we work together at the hospital where I grew up. We are very blessed to have found love and fulfilling careers in our hometown, and we feel lucky to be able to give back to the community that raised us.