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Stephanie Swanson, Model

ID:7457
Houston,  Texas
I am very reliable, responsible, and always put my all into the project.  I am professional, easy going, friendly, open-minded, down to earth, and love being creative!

I have my Bachelors in Business, Majoring in Marketing/Management.

I'd love to do more published work, or anything very...   read more
 
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Age:25
Height:5' 10" (177 cm)
Weight:130 lb (59 kg)
Chest:34" D (86 cm)
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Eye Color:Blue
Hair Color:Blonde
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 9 US  (40.5 EU)
Skin Color:Tanned
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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Comments (1) |  
rSellos  wrote about Stephanie Swanson on 04/13/09   11:30 PM     
very beautiful, thanks for the friend request!

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