Sooo... I’m Michelle. I grew up in the metro-Atlanta area but moved to to good ole’ Dub-Vee in 2002 for school and a slight change of pace. It’s been nice for a while, but I think I’m ready to make the jump back into the big city life – whether it be back in Atlanta or on the other side of the country. I have a Bachelor’s in Marketing from Marshall, but I have yet to use it for anything more than conversation with customers at the bar I bartend at. I’m a pretty simple girl… it doesn't take much to make me smile. I love being completely different from everyone else and I don't sweat the small stuff. I’m not here to impress anyone… I'm just me, take it or leave it – I could care less. I'm pretty outgoing, and extremely open minded. Very spontaneous and willing to try anything once. I like to party like a rock star although I don’t get the chance often enough, and I absolutely love to hang out with my friends. I LOVE tattoos, whether they’re on myself or on someone else. I cuss like a sailor and like to keep things vulgar. I’m very witty and extremely sarcastic. I don’t take very many things seriously unless it’s absolutely necessary. I'm a hopeless romantic and a firm believer that there's a soul mate out there for everyone. Just gotta make it through a few broken hearts to find him. I love my family because they’re fucking awesome and are always there for me. I have an extreme sense of humor which you probably wouldn't understand until you get to know me. I’m the easiest person to get along with unless you give me a reason to act otherwise – then you should probably just steer clear. I love sleeping and it’s what I get to do the least. I hate working, although I love my job, and it's what I do the most. I love movie nights and I love girl’s nights. I hate liars and I hate fake people. I like laughing and making people laugh and I love meeting new people
"Love is not an intellectual decision. You can't look for it or hold on to it or run away from it. It comes and goes according to its own wild inclination, completely out of our control. All we can do is recognize it when we feel it, and try to enoy it while it lasts- be it for a day or a lifetime." – Jenna Jameson