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KumcussionTHEStrapbreka, Model

Not Rated ID:11197
Essex,  Maryland
I KNOW MANY PEOPLE REFER TO THEIR LOOK AS "DIFFERENT" BUT I KNOW THAT MY LOOK IS JUST THAT .... DIFFERENT. I AM NOT THE CLICHE VERSION OF THE "MARKETABLE" MODEL THAT I SEE IN THE MEDIA. I AM OUTGOING, HARD WORKING, EASY TO TEACH, AND WILLING TO LEARN.

I AM INTERESTED IN TF* WITH QUALIFIED HAIR...   read more
 
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Age:31
Height:5' 7" (170 cm)
Weight:150 lb (68 kg)
Chest:36"  (91 cm)
Waist:26" (66 cm)
Hips:42" (107 cm)
Eye Color:Other
Hair Color:Black
Dress Size: 8 US
Shoe Size: 8.5 US  (39.5 EU)
Skin Color:Brown
Ethnicity: African American
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Comments (2) |  
pyramidentertainment  wrote about KumcussionTHEStrapbreka on 01/05/10   11:51 PM     
Hey! Thanks for the add. Hope we can do business together soon!
Joseph Garza  wrote about KumcussionTHEStrapbreka on 10/16/09   01:10 AM     
thank you for accepting my FR

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