The eyes of the artist Romina Marcos shine with all their splendor, as she is in love. But, in addition to this, she is living the freedom of her sexuality. She revealed that she is a lesbian and is enjoying her first love with a woman, the renowned Mexican doctor and content creator, Laura Salazar.
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Since she shared the first images together on Instagram stories, her fans have supported their relationship and the way in which Niurka Marcos' daughter is fully enjoying it. "I always said, oh, I'm open to dating a woman, but it had never happened and now that it has, and it's already happening, I feel very comfortable," she expressed on the "Deko" podcast.
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They have been dating since late November. Romina considers herself a "baby lesbian," as she is experiencing everything for the first time, and as expected, comparing it to her past relationships with men. She stated that the main difference has been communication, as she doesn't have to worry about coming off as "intense," because with Laura she achieves that harmony.
Regarding his first sexual experience with a woman, Marcos said it was sublime: "Very good, excellent, I mean, a lot of chemistry too... We were both very red. Excellent service, baby."
What was Laura like
Laura is studying a master's degree in sexology and has a large captive audience on social media, where she addresses topics about sexual education. She is considered a tomboy, meaning she displays an appearance or attitude that is traditionally considered masculine.
She herself shared an image of how she looked before her transformation. Through the question and answer dynamic on Instagram, the doctor answered a user who asked if she had any pictures of herself before cutting her hair.
It was then that she posted the photo in which she appears with dark brown wavy hair down to her waist. She was wearing a sleeveless crop top and shorts. The image was accompanied by a powerful message for those going through a transformation: “You can change to be yourself whenever you decide to. It’s scary, but it’s worth it.”