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Meet Tavish (18212)

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Tavish stands at a solid 5’10” with a warm, approachable presence. His blonde hair is fine but confidently styled, and his round face is framed by a well-kept beard that adds a bit of rugged charm. His eyes are a unique brown-green mix, curious and expressive, like he’s always halfway through an interesting thought. With fair skin and a build that suggests both strength and approachability, he gives off the vibe of someone who’s just as comfortable fixing a leaky faucet as he is strumming a guitar.

Tavish is the kind of guy who’s always got a project going, whether it’s restoring antique furniture, painting a mural, or writing a new song. He speaks four languages (English, Spanish, French, and Russian), plays multiple instruments, and has a green belt in karate. He works in a hands-on field and knows his way around a toolbox, but he’s also a creative at heart. He’s a dad, a dreamer, and someone who genuinely enjoys learning new things and sharing them with others. Ask him about his favorite animal and he’ll tell you it’s the small, agile, and a little unexpected sugar glider. Just like him.

Brown/Green

Blonde

5'10"

215

O Rh+

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Caucasian, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, Welsh

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B.S. Biology / Operations Manager

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  • Heterozygous carriers of this CFTR variant are usually asymptomatic, however, may be at increased risk for developing a CFTR-related disorder
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