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 Born and raised in the coastal city of Qingdao, China, Doshi immigrated to America in 2014 to attend college at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.
“My city was very beautiful. It’s a beach town by the Yellow Sea,” Nicole tells AVN. “We have beach, we have mountains. It’s rated in China one of the top cities to live in.
“It’s very beautiful, it’s very greenery. And we have very historical stuff from WWII, the Germans took over my city.
“We have the famous Qingdao beer. They left the factory there after WWII, so we took over and started making beers.”
She grew up in a small community, living in an apartment building and attending the same elementary school as her neighbors. When she turned 10, her parents sent her to a private boarding school. While it was a difficult adjustment being away from home at first, Doshi says “it was fun.”
“I was definitely not a good student,” she admits. “I would escape class to go watch movies. The big thing for us is karaoke. We skipped class to go karaoke singing.
“I think I become wild because my family is very conservative and growing up I still remember my dad had this porn DVD in his drawer and when they go to work during the day I would open it and put it my computer and watch it and then put it back before they come back.
“That was the naughtiest thing I’ve ever done probably.”
Doshi even recalls having a boyfriend who was in her class, but when her father found out, he put a stop to it.
“When I come to America I said, OK I’m a free bird. I can do whatever I want, I can make my own decisions,” she continues. “And you just feel like you’re curious everything—including the sexual things.”
Doshi tells AVN she attended college for two years in China, taking general studies, before reapplying to the international program at Nebraska.
“Because my parents want me to be like a finance person,” she explains. “Because I was not a good student and they send me to America to go to American school. I can learn more things than China. America is more developed, the education system is really good.
“So we applied school in Nebraska and then I got accepted. ... Anyway I hated it.”
In order to start the program, she first had to pass some English classes at the university. “In short, you have to pass a test for you to go into college,” Nicole says. “So I’ve been there
for two months and then I left. I’m like I hate it, I hate it so much.”
Still wanting to create a life for herself in America, she moved to New York, taking a job at
Starbucks.
“They trained me for two days and then I got fired the third day,” she says. “Because I kept
making the wrong drink. I’m so clumsy. ... And then I’m like OK, so I found a massage place and I started giving out happy endings.”
She did massages and escorting over about a four-year period in New York—and also got her real estate license “because I wanted to buy and sell houses for people as an agent.”
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