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Becca Synthetic, Model

Not Rated ID:11694
Sault Ste. Marie,   Canada
I'm looking for fetish/bondage/alternative shoots.

I have my lip, navel and ears pierced. My lip ring can be removed and covered up if desired.

I can travel on a select basis, if at least travel expenses are paid.

Contact me for rates. Will TP* on a select basis. Will also TF for:
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Age:21
Height:5' 3" (160 cm)
Weight:98 lb (44 kg)
Chest:32"  (81 cm)
Waist:23" (58 cm)
Hips:34" (86 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Black
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 8 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:White
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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Comments (2) |  
DVS  wrote about Becca Synthetic on 11/20/09   03:39 AM     
Truly wondrous...
Joseph Garza  wrote about Becca Synthetic on 11/06/09   01:30 AM     
thank you for accepting my FR

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