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Coverboy: Scott

Scott studied criminology at George Mason University, where he graduated in 2010. And while the 23-year-old Jacksonville, Fla., native envisions a career in counterterrorism, he’s got his hobbies as well, including writing fiction and modeling. The latter keeps Scott busy in the gym. ”I’m a total gym bunny,” he admits. When out and about in D.C., Scott enjoys Cobalt and Town, but he’s also a bit of a homebody. ”I can have just as much fun staying home and playing board games with friends,” he says.

What’s on your nightstand?
Wallet, keys, cell phone, iPod, GPS and my GMU ring. I’m OCD so I have to double and triple check I have those things because I don’t want to lose any of them.

Scott

What’s in your nightstand drawer?
A bunch of random stuff I don’t use.

Where do you keep the condoms and lube?
I actually don’t even have them. I don’t really have sex, either.

Are you a virgin?
I’ve got my V-card, yes.

What are your television favorites?
Operation Repo
and To Catch a Predator.

What was your favorite cartoon when you were a kid?
Real Monsters
.

What superhero would you be?
Batman. Everyone thinks he’s sexy. He’s got that allure and he fights crime and he can get away with breaking the law and he’s not reprimanded. He’s a vigilante.

Who’s your greatest influence?
Lady Gaga or anyone who’s had that drive to succeed.

What’s your greatest fear?
Not having an impact.

Pick three people, living or dead, who you think would make the most fascinating dinner guests imaginable.
Tyra, John Adams, one of the founding fathers because I would want to know what he thinks of America and see if it’s what he envisioned, and my best friend, Audrey.

What would you serve?
A traditional turkey Christmas dinner.

How would you describe your dream guy?
Very tall. I’m 6’3 so I like the guy to be a little taller. I like to be the little spoon. Really cute. Great kisser. Good smile. Outgoing. Not being afraid to be the center of attention. Has to be passionate about life. Swimmer’s build. Abs are a plus but not necessary.

Define good in bed.
Definitely have to be a good kisser. Willing to experiment. Safe-sex only. Not afraid of foreplay.

Who should star in a movie about your life?
Shia LaBeouf.

Who was your first celebrity crush?
Hilary Duff.

Who gets on your nerves?
Slow drivers, people who walk slowly, bad writers and people who are unhygienic or messy.

If your home was burning, what’s the first thing you’d grab while leaving?
My cat and my dog.

What’s your biggest turn-on?
Bulges.

What’s your biggest turn-off?
Clinginess.

What’s something you’ve always wanted to do but haven’t yet tried?
I would like to give a performance or a speech in front of a very large crowd.

What’s something you’ve tried that you never want to do again?
I never want to get kicked out of a club again for being too drunk.

Boxers, briefs or other?
Commando.

Who’s your favorite musical artist?
Katy Perry.

What’s your favorite website?
Facebook.

What’s the most unusual place that you want to have sex?
Anywhere in public. I think exhibitionism is hot.

What position do you play in the big baseball game of life?
I don’t know what I’ll be. I would like to try both.

What’s your favorite retail store?
Kohl’s.

What’s the most you’ll spend on a haircut?
$20.

What about on shoes?
$80.

What’s your favorite food to splurge with?
Reese’s Pieces ice scream.

What’s your favorite season?
Summer. I like it hot and I get to go outside and tan.

What kind of animal would you be?
A dog. I’d love to be loved and petted all day long.

What kind of plant would you be?
I would be a maple tree because I would be full of syrup.

What kind of car would you be?
A yellow Lamborghini. I think that’s the hottest car.

What are you most grateful for?
My upbringing, my parents and my friends.

What’s something you want more of?
Money.

State your life philosophy in 10 words or less.
No regrets.

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