Post by Jay Crosse on May 28, 2012 17:17:00 GMT -7
JAY MONROE CROSSE
HELLO, MY NAME IS JAIMES. I AM FIFTEEN YEARS OLD AND I'VE BEEN ROLEPLAYING FOR TOO FREAKING LONG. I'M FROM MICHIGAN SO I'M IN THE EASTERN STANDARD TIMEZONE. I ALSO HAVE NO ONEANYMOREON THIS SITE.
NAME: Jay Monroe Crosse
AGE: Twenty
MEMBER GROUP: Human University
LOOKS LIKE: Darren Criss
Jay is the kind of kind-hearted person you find everywhere in the world. With a great sense of humor and a perpetual happiness or neutrality, he's the type of guy that's never really been sad for his entire life. One of his many quirks is randomly breaking out into song - or spontaneous humming if he doesn't have his guitar. He also tends to get very bored easily and eats a ton of food when he is bored - thankfully, he has quite the metabolism, so it goes right through him. A really big flaw in Jay's personality is that he's usually too trusting and too clingy for most of the guys he dates. He is the kind of person who loves anyone who's been nice to him in the past.
likes:
- Singing
- Pianos
- Bacon. Lots of bacon
dislikes:
- Douche bags
- Text talk
- Bottle-blonde hair
Jay's mother and father are the kind of people who don't like change very much. But when they knew they were having a child, they knew it would be better to take him away from the stress of the Big Apple. So just before Jay was born, they packed their bags - and everything they could nick from their apartment - and took a flight to Richmond. Jay was born right in St. Ruth's the day after their arrival. Needless to say, they were barely prepared, being fresh out of college and only twenty-five years old at the time.
Jay's parents - Melinda and Richard Crosse - were very open-minded people and raised Jay to be the same way. For several years, Jay was raised around a bias-less, free environment in which he was allowed to choose whatever lifestyle he thought was best for himself. This gave him his happy demeanor, as he was always raised around joy and freedom. That pretty much ended when he finally went to school.
At Richmond's closest school, Jay was taught the ways of discipline, and he began to realize that not everyone was as flighty and open as he was. And none as honest. Truth be told, Jay's honesty got him in a lot of trouble on several occasions, mostly in high school, when he came out as gay to everyone via very bluntly telling a boy that he liked him. He was punched in the face, kicked, and generally beaten by several of the boy's friends until the principal arrived and sent Jay to the hospital on account of a broken nose, several fractured ribs, and a shoulder which was popped out of place when he was thrown against a wall.
After a few years, everyone got used to him, and sort of let it go. He's now in his first year of being at the university after living in two years of fine freedom from mandated education.
code word: -removed by admin-
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