Name |
Jennifer Korbin |
Height |
5' 2 |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
9 December 1971, |
Place of Birth |
Dallas, Texas, USA |
Famous for |
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I was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and lived there most of my life (I'll let you guess how long that is). I am one of three kids, the only girl, and the youngest. It's no wonder I am a ham! All in all, I think I came out pretty cool chick.
I guess I was always sort of a tomboy. I would compete against all the neighborhood kids in just about any sport, no matter how old or big the other kids were. I raced bikes, played soccer (won two gold medals), played football, and took just about any dare. I loved individual sports like gymnastics, and I was a loner.
The "girlie" side of me loved spending a lot of time in my room playing with dolls. I had a magnificent collection of Barbies, but only one Ken doll (lucky dog!). I began making sexy little outfits for Barbie when I was six, and played out lots of scenarios. I guess this was my own sort of sex education/play therapy. After all, who was I going to have these kinds of talks with…my brothers? (You can see where that got me).
I was addicted to the "boob toob" and fashion magazines even then. So I would memorize an entire commercial and then sit in front of the mirrors in my dressing area to see if I was convincing enough to pull it off. I decided at about age eight that I was. My favorite magazine was VOGUE - I was a fashion slut even then. But when I was nine, I found my first PLAYBOY. I thought this was the coolest thing I had ever seen! My brothers were 10 years older than me, so they had always had sexy posters and various centerfolds all over their walls. But there was something feminine and all together innocent about PLAYBOY. I never forgot that issue.
THE TEENAGER (edited to protect the innocent)
In my teenage years, I was quite a handful. I was very independent, creative, and curious. I think I spent most of these years chained to my room. Unfortunately, I was not smart enough to out-fox my former "bad-boy" Dad. He would inevitably be waiting (shotgun in hand) when I climbed back into my second storey window, early in the morning.
I attended an all-girl boarding school in Virginia from age 13 - I actually ASKED to go away! This was an invaluable experience for me. I learned more about women, myself, and the world than ever before. My grades soared and I felt like I had found myself for the first time.