Tanya Danielle
Tanya a native Californian who was born and raised in the northern part of the state. She grew up in a town called Atherton which is about 40 miles south of San Francisco. Her parents sent her to a college preparatory all-girls highschool in Palo Alto. It was adequate preparation for any college, but not so useful for the path in life that she was about to take.
At 17 she moved to Southern California to attend the University of California in Los Angeles. In her second year she decided to forgo her UCLA studies for a stripping career, though at the time she did not know it was to become a career. Originally she was "just going to take a quarter off" from school. She never went back. Maybe someday she will, but at the time her pursuit of a Bachelor's degree in History/ Art History didn't seem all that satisfying to her. It was interesting, but not at all compelling to her. She had far too many questions about the world, and about herself. What many people refer to as "debauchery" drew her like a magnet.
While growing up she encountered a lot of very clear-cut definitions of what it is to be a "good" girl or a "bad" girl. She knew it was all nonsense, but she ached to get to the bottom of why so many people chose to believe it. After years of experience and observation she came to the very obvious conclusion that many people are intimidated by women who are comfortable with both their bodies and their sexuality. It wasn't so long ago in US history that women aspired to nothing more than becoming wives and homemakers, and it was commonly accepted that they did not even have orgasms. The idea of women relishing both their sexuality and their independence is still a novelty to many backward-thinking folks. It probably won't go away until most ladies behave as equals in all aspects of life. Tanya's opinion is that women diminish themselves when they expect to be provided for financially or otherwise by men. The female persuasion have spent decades demanding egalitarian treatment when it suits their purposes, but too many of them fail to bear the fiscal burdens and responsibilities that men are expected to shoulder.
As far as Tanya is concerned, she works full-time, pays all of her own bills, and she doesn't want anyone telling her to keep her clothes on, when she may have an orgasm, and with whom she may have it.
Tanya is very outspoken and has enjoyed the opportunity to air her thoughts on her website. She doesn't view her site as some type of feminist statement, but rather as a celebration of sexuality. When she was younger she liked the shock value of working in the adult industry, but now she enjoys it more because she can express herself and view pornographic material for a disproportionate amount of her workday.
In addition to maintaining her website she is a stripper, a nude model, and performs in adult films.
To purchase many of her films, we suggest Toyboxxx.com









