Story: Since I was born, I've always had women on my brain. They were so enchanting that, as a child, I enjoyed kissing them. My father forbade it because he dislikes humans and craves control over them. He wasn't a sweet person who showed love. He had women on his mind, just like other men. To stop me from doing it, he scolded me in public. I was inadequate regardless of what I did or said. I received no love or life lessons from anybody. Sad and confused, I was. I'm a cute person who deeply loves others. I started to experience social anxiety, and I had no idea why. My father was aware of this, as his father—the person I feared the most—when I was quiet, and he was not entertained would fly into a rage and stand up and point and reprimand me in public. In particular, he instructed my father on how to treat me like he had treated him when he was a child, saying that because they loathe humans, I should suffer from anxiety, just like my grandfather did during WWII.
The peace symbol represents harmony among men, since males do not want other men to associate with attractive women. A gorgeous African woman can be seen, decked out in jewelry, form-fitting clothing, and hair tubes to entice males to approach her. With their full, kissable lips and gorgeous brown skin color, African ladies are the most attractive people on the planet. Without women, everything would come to a halt, and one must choose sweet, loving humans, according to the keywords. The beautiful butterfly on her upper arm reminds me of the sweet people I inspire through my art to find harmony, love, and serenity to remove evil so I can be happy, both with myself and with women.