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Monday 8 April 2013

Jordan Carver Biography


















●•Jordan Carver•● 

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Birthday 1986-01-30 
Nickname JC 
Birthname Jordan Carver 
Sign Aquarius 
Hometown Munich 
Country Germany 
Ethnicity White 
Height 5'6" 
Weight 135 
Job Glamour Model 
Hobbies Soccer Travel Cars 
Assets Very Busty 
Vices Won't show her nipples 
Tattoos No 
Piercings No 
Hair Brown 
Eyes Blue 


Jordan Carver JC is a Californian-based international glamour model. Actually, she is of Italian ancestry, but was born in Germany, and that is her second home country. A couple of years ago she decided to go for a more creative job: the modeling business. In February 2010 she started her own website. 

Jordan herself says: "Actually, it is the best time in my life! I can realize and live my greatest dreams! I can work as a model, which is my first passion. Furthermore I can travel and discover the different cultures in the world. Certainly I can produce exciting stuff for my site." 

All rumors about her living in a lesbian relationship are fictitious. This claim is based on the fact that she is single for a long time. Jordan says about it: "Yeah, show me a man who does not burst with jealousy when I am admired every day by 1000 men. My job and a happy relationship do not match. Someday I will find the right man and than he will be my priority." 

Jordan Carver's popularity seems to be growing and her official site is adding more content much to the pleasure of her many users, new and old. 


Jordan Carver on the Web 
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(Pro-)American Beauty♥: Jordan Carver Maybe it was good karma: I recently had the opportunity to talk to one of my favorite models, German-born bombshell Jordan♥Carver. Not long ago I noticed on her blog that she had done something nice for a military unit from ... 

Rule 5 Friday: Jordan Carver loves America, and we love her ... Rule 5 Friday: Jordan Carver loves America, and we love her. Jordan is a model (no, really?) born in Germany who now lives in Los Angeles. And, showing excellent taste, she thinks American men are the best: BP: Since it is ... 

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Lesbian

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Lesbian is the term most widely used in the English language to describe sexual and romantic attraction between females. The word may be used as a noun, to refer to women who identify themselves or who are characterized by others as having the primary attribute of female homosexuality, or as an adjective, to describe characteristics of an object or activity related to female same-sex attraction.
"Lesbian" as a concept, used to differentiate women with a shared sexual orientation, is a 20th-century construct. Throughout history, women have not had the freedom or independence to pursue homosexual relationships as men have, but neither have they met the harsh punishment in some societies as homosexual men. Instead, lesbian relationships have often been regarded as harmless and incomparable to heterosexual ones unless the participants attempted to assert privileges traditionally enjoyed by men. As a result, little in history has been documented to give an accurate description of how female homosexuality has been expressed. When early sexologistsin the late 19th century began to categorize and describe homosexual behavior, hampered by a lack of knowledge about the female homosexuality or women's sexuality, they distinguished lesbians as women who did not adhere to female gender roles and incorrectly designated them mentally ill - a designation which has been reversed in the global scientific community.
Women in homosexual relationships responded to this designation either by hiding their personal lives or accepting the label of outcast and creating a subculture and identity that developed in Europe and the United States. Following World War II, during a period of social repression when governments actively persecuted homosexuals, women developed networks to socialize with and educate each other. Greater economic and social freedom allowed women gradually to be able to determine how they could form relationships and families. With second wave feminism and growth of scholarship in women's history and sexuality in the 20th century, the definition of "lesbian" broadened, sparking a debate about sexual desire as the major component to define what a lesbian is. Some women who engage in same-sex sexual activity may reject not only identifying as lesbian but as bisexual as well; sexual identity is not necessarily the same as one's actual sexual orientation, due to various reasons such as the fear of identifying as such in a homophobic setting.
Portrayals of lesbians in the media suggest that society at large has been simultaneously intrigued and threatened by women who challenge feminine gender roles, and fascinated and appalled with women who are romantically involved with other women. Women who adopt a lesbian identity share experiences that form an outlook similar to an ethnic identity: as homosexuals, they are unified by the heterosexist discrimination and potential rejection they face from their families, friends, and others as a result of homophobia. As women, they face concerns separate from men. Lesbians may encounter distinct physical or mental health concerns arising from discrimination, prejudice, and minority stress. Political conditions and social attitudes also affect the formation of lesbian relationships and families in open.