Profile: Jenna

Jenna

You can call me… Jenna

I identify as… Jenna… outside of that, I don’t think about it.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … “She” usually works best for people, it’s their usage though since I rarely talk about myself in third-person (unless I’m twittering or updating my facebook status).

I’m attracted to… Confidence and humor, the ability to hold an interesting conversation, fun-loving and all that. Physically, it’s a crap-shoot… I never know what I’m gonna like until I see it… and it’s never what I expected.

When people talk about me, I want them to… Say whatever they gotta say. Good and bad are just two sides of the same coin… At least they’re saying something.

I want people to understand… Life is short. Hugs and kisses are awesome. Music and laughter are key.

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Posted by on October 19th, 2009 at 04:00 pm

Category: profiles 4 comments »

4 Responses to “Profile: Jenna”

  1. William

    You are beautiful. Never believe anyone who says otherwise.

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  2. J. Sandy

    Jenna, it takes courage and wisdom to say what you did regarding what you want people to understand. I agree with William. You are beautiful, both inside and out.

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  3. Claudius Maximus

    Jenna- Your smile and the way you stand in the truth of who you are melt my heart away. Thank you for being you. I totally agree ” hugs and kisses are awesome “. We can all use some more loving everyday for ourselves and others.

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  4. Samson

    What a lovely smile and outlook on life. :)

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