Springfield Local High School Alumni
New Middletown, Ohio (OH)
Chelsea Russo
Springfield Local High School
Class of 2011
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CHELSEA'S PROFILE
| First Name | Chelsea |
| Last Name | Russo |
| Graduation Year | Class of 2011 |
| Gender | Female |
| Hometown | Youngstown, Ohio |
| Relationship Status | Engaged |
| About Me | "Chelsea's are beautiful, mythical, goddess-like creatures. She is often starving or not hungry in the least, but she is dangerous in her hungry state. Possibly the sexiest creature on the planet, the Chelsea naturally has the powers of seduction and can manipulate your emotions without you realizing it. Be careful never to walk into the home of a Chelsea before announcing yourself, for she may be naked. Overall, Chelsea is a pleasure to be around, a treat to look at, and always smells nice. Don't mess with her though... she will kill you. You will see Chelseas in the wild always smirking or smiling, even while sleeping. Chelseas are very good at putting others before themselves. Because of this, they are amazing lovers. Chelseas will give you everything and expect nothing in return. Chelseas will get uncomfortable if always the recipient of gifts and praise. Typically on the giving end of praise, when the tables are turned Chelseas will typically bury their head in their hands or a chest if it's within reach. Despite this, Chelseas are not known to blush and making one blush in the wild can be considered a rare achievement. Chelseas are voracious "cuddle-sluts," typically ignoring all other outside stimuli that would otherwise disrupt their cuddle. Often times, Chelseas have to be prodded out of a cuddle as they lack the will-power to disengage themselves. Chelseas are also big achievers with high-standards and a single minded determination and focus. This makes them very successful in school and in the professional arena. However, despite being fiercely focused, they shift their focus quite often. Usually becoming engaged in a plethora of activities over it's lifetime. The only exception being their mate. Like parrots, Chelseas will pick a mate and stay amorously devoted for life. At the end of a lifetime, Chelseas will have pi...(read more) |
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