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Such A Lady, Model

Not Rated ID:8404
Atlanta,  Georgia
Hello ModelRun.
My name is Quo'Vadis Thomas.  I am originally from Atlanta GA. I amcurrently a sophomore at Jackson State University in Jackson MS. I amon this site basically to get discovered and get a litle exposure. I amfairly new to modeling. I am petite height wise but body wise i amfull figure. I am really just...   read more
 
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Age:20
Height:5'  (152 cm)
Weight:165 lb (75 kg)
Chest:36" D (91 cm)
Waist:38" (97 cm)
Hips:45" (114 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Other
Dress Size: 12 US
Shoe Size: 7.5 US  (38 EU)
Skin Color:Brown
Ethnicity: African American
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RealName Unique  wrote about Such A Lady on 05/27/09   12:13 AM     
Your port is very nice. Pretty. Hope all is well.

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