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FEBRUARY 2014 -
SEXY GLAM
MAGAZINE -
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person is not worth it and I will leave
her.
L.V. -
I actually experienced that
unfortunately. You feel so offended
betrayed disappointed disrespected. I
felt like a punch in the stomach. Hurts
so much when you’re giving your all
and you invested your time to this one
person and just throws it all away and
change it in that one minute . It’s the
worst feeling in the world especially
if you loved them. Disloyal to me is
when you are seeing and thinking and
wanting to be with another person not
just sexually but mentally and espe-
cially when feelings are involved.
What turns you on faster, phone
sex or sexting? Why?
J.A. -
I like the sexting because I think
it is an easier way to express your
ideas and go into more detail. Some
people are shy and it is easier for
them to write what they feel.
L.V. -
Honestly sexting turns me on
rather than phone sex. It leaves me
more to the imagination there’s no
voice just words, it’s a little mysterious
and I feel people say things in texts
that they normally wouldn’t say over
the phone or in person. Details, de-
tails, details! That’s what it is all about.
What is your wildest sexual secret
that you want to indulge in at least
once in your lifetime?
L.V. -
I feel like I have tried it all (she
laughs). I’m a very sensual passionate
lover. My wildest sexual secret would
be making love in a private island hav-
ing the whole island to ourselves, have
sex out in the open without worrying
about people or who’s watching, and
have sex like there is no tomorrow,
have a nice wild aggressive passion-
ate sex.
J.A. -
This may sound crazy, but one
of my sexual fantasies is to meet a
set two twins and enjoy a really good
night.
What is the sexiest piece of cloth-
ing men/women wears on a daily
basis?
L.V. -
For me, the less the better. But
honestly I love a man in a suit with a
tie I don’t know why but I find it very
attractive and very sexy.
J.A. -
I like a woman to dress sexy
and elegant at the same time to leave
everything to the imagination. A gar-
ment that I really like in a woman is
a sexy dress showing a little, but not
vulgar.
Is there anything that is commonly
accepted as sexy that you find just
plain not hot?
J.A. -
For me something that is not
sexy is when a woman uses a lot
makeup, I think it takes away from her
beauty. Many women are most beauti-
ful with little makeup.
L.V. -
Yes!! Muscles, big muscles,
its common found sexy but I’m not a
fan of big muscles when it’s too big I
don’t like it and the over tanning either,
some guys over do it.
Has anyone ever accidentally seen
you naked, or have you seen any-
body naked by accident?
J.A. -
Nobody has seen me naked.
L.V. -
Besides photographers seeing
me naked or semi naked, I haven’t had
any accidents. Only one time I was
changing and my little sister walked in
my room. She was nine years old. She
screamed like she saw a ghost. It was
funny. I had to explain to her that when
she gets older she’s going to look and
have that too.
John, we know that sport is an
activity intimately tied to your life
and your family. Is it true that your
father was twice Olympic team
member in your mother land?
J.A. -
Yes, it is true; my dad went
to two Olympic Games representing
Colombia. He went to Seoul Korea in
1988 and to Atlanta in 1996. He was a
Pan American Champion; he raced the
Tour de France, the Tour of Spain and
Tour of Italy. He was the greater rider
of his era. I try to follow in his footsteps
although in this country is a little more
difficult because you’re always work-
ing and studying, but I give all in me
for this sport. In compete in cycling,
triathlon, and the occasionally in track.
My objective is to compete as much
as I can. I represent my organization
called Racing for a Dream.
What is racing for a Dream?
J.A. -
Racing for A Dream is some-
thing I always dreamed of. It is a team
of athletes who help new talents who
do not have sufficient resources for
competitions. Also, we compete in
athletic events to help foundations that
help fight diseases. For now Racing
for a Dream is a small organization but
we are gradually growing and getting
more members.
You both are of Latin American ori-
gin. Do you think it helps or hinders
the possibilities in your life in New
York?
L.V. -
Yes and no. Some business
and companies likes and looks for
Latin people to work for them because
they know Spanish, and Spanish is
the second language in this country.
They also like to have diversity in their
teams but then there are those who
don’t like Hispanics because people
can be stereotype judgmental racist or
feel threatened because they can take
their jobs. There are pros and cons.
J.A. -
I think it does not depend
much if you’re Hispanic or not, I think
everything depends on you, if you
are someone who wants to advance
positive and be a better person will
take you good place. In all my time in
this country I have never seen to be
a Latino as an obstacle. I’ve always
seen as a plus. Other than that I am a
positive and enterprising person.
There are many young Hispanics
who would like to venture into the
world of modeling. What advice
would you give them?
J.A. -
This was my first experience in
modeling and it was very interesting.
My advice for the Latinos who want to
enter the modeling is to never give up.
You never know what can happen, you
should have a lot of confidence, don’t
be shy and always be positive; just
think that everything will be okay and
it will.
L.V. -
My advice to my fellow Hispan-
ics would be know your roots explore it
be proud where you are from, repre-
sent it well use it because that is what
makes you who you are makes you
unique and shine. Use your sex ap-
peal your flavor to the table!