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Model Mayhem #:
3347963
Last Activity:
Dec 20, 2020
Experience:
Some Experience
Compensation:
Any
Shoot Nudes:
No
Joined:
Mar 25, 2014
Age:
30
Height:
5' 2"
Weight:
105 lbs
Bust:
33"
Waist:
17"
Hips:
34"
Cup:
C
Dress:
2
Shoe:
7.5
Ethnicity:
Skin Color:
White
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About Me

I have been modeling since 2009, for Impulse, Pro Se Productions, Fears Photography, and now, for QuickBook Agency. I am a published poet, public speaker, I play piano, LOVE finding new ways to do my makeup, especially the eyes, I speak some French, Spanish, Pig Latin, I have worked on voice overs, for radio, am in my state's Anthology of Poetry, been a novelist/writer since I was nine, and I hope to change the world for the better. I read some Latin, Coptic, extensively studied and am in the medical field as well, I'm easy to get along with, driven, hopeful, and I wear black because so did my grandmother -God rest her Soul- who was a Lolita/Vvictorian Goth, like me, as well because I find the color just... sexy. Inviting. It makes me feel like me, and I have been wearing it for as long as I can remember. My measurements are 34, 20, 35. I love my striped tights, corsets, and finding and creating new outfits from old clothes. I have won awards, at local, and state level, for performing poems for Poetry Out Loud, and I enjoy finding new poses and ways to express my emotions through my pictures. I have been in my local My Fair Lady, I have been a Madrigal in my old high school's award winning choir -we beat out 3 other states- and I love meeting new people and welcome critiquing and advice from others. I hope if I gain influence, that I can use that to Humanitarian causes, particularly getting a petition for a Native American Month -as I am Cherokee and Choctaw- and getting a law passed that would make it a crime to discriminate against anyone for their lifestyle and choice of dress. To me, normal doesn't truly exist. For example, 50 years ago, it was normal for people to have ten or more children, and to be married at 13 or 14. In the Victorian Era, people would put iron cages because of the prevalent fear of the dead rising. So normal is either relative, or simply does not exist. There is no thinking out of the box, because the box simply does not exist.

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