
> Choi (l) Jin-Ho (f), english name is Carmine, though he prefers Jinho
over any other name, he understands when people call him by his eng
lish name- of course, he it doesn't help when he introduces with it too
> twenty-three yrs old, demiromantic bisexual, though he has a stron
g masc. preference when it comes to romantic involvement, French n
ationality & Korean, as broad as the heckin' coastline & toweringโข๏ธ, 6'1
> first impression, kinda intimidating perhaps- he is, after all, both all
legs and solid muscle- and very confident in himself; he carries around
an aura of boldness, self-satisfaction, and some sort of casual conceit
> highly capable, innovative, and efficient when it comes to his work,
but well-known to be a follower of his own instincts, he carries a (mos
tly) clear conscious & while he is far more than simply adept in makin
g underhanded decisions, he will almost definitively chooses against it
> levelheaded, always preferred to plan ahead, and carefully, to avoid
tainting himself- or any level of guilt, truthfully, but his judgement ca
n be pretty tilted to one side; certainly isn't always right, in any sense
> he's vibrantly social and a genuine kinda guy who always seems inter
ested in making sure everyone's settled and comfortable; more or less
at least acts like he's got everyone's best interest in mind-- even if not
> the sorta dude that others may (/may not) have a strong initial impr
ession of or a mold for him to fit into, but he doesn't really fit into it;
in fact, he could probably care less about his 'image' among his peers,
as long as he's still clear in his head about his judgement or ambitions
> he's usually chillin', & does not always value certain situations as hig
hly as his peers might- namely finding fun in flirtatious gestures but n
o real sentiment behind 'em; yeah, it's j for his own amusement's sake
> but of course, among other sentiments he may not necessarily share
> says he isn't really a 'second chances' kinda guy (though he doesn't a
ct out from being hurt, either), but points can be made convincingly--