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Sex Kitten is the CEO of Sinister Media Corp, which she runs 4 smaller companies. She is considered a jack-of-all-traders and a very headstrong woman, who pushes the envelopes in both the film and music industry. She received her degree in Audio Recording Specialist and Filming from Hennepin Technical College. Sex Kitten has studied under her mentor Rik Stirling. She has filmed documentaries,short independent movies,adult entertainment, commercials, and music videos for local Midwest musicians. Sex Kitten has produced 6 albums and 6 music videos and co-produced a mini-series for PBS plus a voice-over for the cartoon X-Men. She has been writing for over 10 years of experience and currently working on several novels. A few novels is on Romance Paranormal Series, Erotic Fantasies Series and the other is a biography on a Real Sociopath. She has 2nd degree in law. She currently has 4 children and 3 dogs, Cairo, Layla & Speedy. Sex Kitten is interested in promoting awareness to teenagers the importance of teen pregnancy, sexual abuse on minors and domestic violence. These topics she holds dear to her heart. She is currently raising her teens and she loves it.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Tragic Love!!!


I have had relationships before, that were wrong for me and ones that I may have never recovered from but life is all about learning and how you plan on using that lesson in your relationships. I know now what I want in a man, how I want to be treated and the type of love I hunger for. I want to feel loved and I don’t believe a relationship is all about the sex. I think people need to grow up a little bit more and realize that being with someone is more than having sex. How do you connect on a intelligence level? How do you solve problems together? Do you talk about nothing or anything? Couples should feel connected with one another and have a sense of respect and love for one another. It cannot be a one way street. I am working on my Relationships Part 2. I should be posting it this week. Keep checking back.

"The course of true love never did run smooth." - William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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