If You Got the Bio You Got the Session

If You Got the Bio You Got the Session

BIO

My name is Michael Coffman and I was born in Orlando Florida. My parents Michael James Coffman and My mother Cindy Lynn Coffman moved to Florida because my dad was enlisted in the navy so they bounced from state to state. At that time my mom was only 16 and my dad was 18.So living conditions were very suddle for being so young. On November 30th 1990 I was born in Orange County Health Hospital. We stayed in Florida for about 2 years then moved to New York. Didn’t stay there for that long, ended up moving to New haven Connecticut. We moved because my dad had been shipped there from the navy. After about a year my brother James was born on September 16th 1993.IN 1994 my mom and dad got a divorce and me and James moved with my mom to new jersey and my dad stayed in Connecticut because of the navy. In 1995 my mom met Lou and we ended up moving in with him in Bergenfield New Jersey. That following year my mom and him ended up having my second brother Nicky. Then in 1997 mom and Lou got married. Life was great I was going to Lincoln memorial elementary and had the best of friends. I rode my bike every were at that time, was outside like 24/7.My best friend Michael Dadoucheian was the coolest cat I knew. I was also learning A lot at such a young age. I was about 9 or 10 when I was learning everything from shoplifting to sex. Not the most Christian kid. But give me a break I was surrounded by jersey kids and there older brothers. Around the age of 10 years old my mom and lou were having there fallouts and problems, so my mom decided to ship me and James to my dads in Baltimore Connecticut. When we moved to my dads in the summer of 2001 life started to take a different route. My dad was married to this woman Alice and she had daughters Felicia Samantha and Brianna ,who is my half sister.They got married in 1998 and had Brianna in 1999.They all lived in this duplex witch was shared with grampy (Alice’s dad).I had always visited my dad but never thought in a million...

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