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Erica Clack, Model

ID:7043
Eugene,  Oregon
Recently I've been getting a lot of comments like "hey, you should try modeling"or "have you ever modeled?" so I figured, what the hell, I'll try it out. So basically I don't have any experience, but am more than willing to give this my best shot. I am up for anything besides full nudity. I can be anything you...   read more
 
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Age:18
Height:5' 10" (177 cm)
Weight:135 lb (61 kg)
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Eye Color:Hazel
Hair Color:Red
Dress Size: 0 US
Shoe Size: 10 US  (42 EU)
Skin Color:White
Ethnicity: Caucasian
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