Sesili Ghvinjilia, 21, Tbilisi
“Am I different or not? I don’t get such questions. I don’t know what it means to be different. I am an ordinary person just like everyone else. I cry when I listen to Mozart – it reminds me of the happy times I have
“Am I different or not? I don’t get such questions. I don’t know what it means to be different. I am an ordinary person just like everyone else. I cry when I listen to Mozart – it reminds me of the happy times I have
When I was four, I got a syringe needle in my eye while playing… Then doctors and nurses made various mistakes, as a result of which, at the age of 9, I completely lost sight in one eye and I needed prosthesis. I was so young,
I was raised in a family of musicians, so I’ve always had close ties with music. Since the age of four, I have sung, played the piano and drums. I have experimented a lot and tried the music of every genre. Electronic music has fascinated and
„I’ve loved playing with a ball since I was a child. I used to be physically active. While other girls fancied bays, I fancied a ball. My dad influenced my love for sports. I played football since I was nine. In Khobi, before there was a
„I think my choice of profession was determined by the stereotypes existing in my family. I decided to study child psychology and fight for the rights of children. I was particularly interested in the traumas suffered in childhood, and after I became a mother myself,
"I discovered it later in my life – if not my son, I would not have done many things that I did and my life would take a completely different turn… Levancho is my first and, so far, the only child. He will turn 12 soon.
„I am an arts expert. When I came back to Georgia after studying in Germany, I realized that my knowledge and skills were not needed here (at that time). In the 90s, my husband and I opened “Cin-cin”, a pizza delivery service. We were sitting
„One of the biggest disappointments and traumas in my life was the 17th of May, 2013. That was the day I could finally see the true colors of the organized religion. I saw the hatred and the malevolence that the Georgian Orthodox Church had been
„I was a young girl when I got married. Back in our times, this is how it happened – right from the class, you could end up in an odd situation, called marriage. I gave birth at the age of 16. I was one of