Hello queens, my name is Aaron Smith, friends and family call me boo. I am 39 years old, brown skinned with dreads, handsome with a great sense of humor. I am 5’9, 200 pounds and I am from the West side of Chicago. I’ve been incarcerated 11 years now in the IDOC system wrongfully convicted. My case is currently pending in the supreme court, and my case will be overturned soon. I will be released home real soon, in a year or two. I am a very open and honest man. I am seeking friendship. I want a woman who is outspoken and with a sense of humor, but I also like shy women as well. I like women in every race, whether you are skinny and thick, I like it all. I’m looking for a real and genuine love in the future but right now I want a friend to build with, have fun and grow with.
I love funny and interesting conversations. My sense of humor is gonna always keep you smiling. I am a very good listener as well. I think long term and I am very business minded. I am also family oriented. I have kids and I love them from the bottom of my heart. I am all about generational wealth. I want my kids to be rich and successful. Upon my release I plan on opening a few businesses and to purchase more real estate. I’ve been very successful at buying foreclosed homes, but my next move is to open up my own barbershop and beauty salon. I am a licensed barber and I just recently received a certificate and diploma for completing cosmetology school. I am very good at cutting hair, doing hair and dreadlocks on men, women, and kids. I love cutting hair. All in all, I’m just basically looking for a woman to bond with on all levels. I am willing to adjust to any women’s preference or standards. I would like a woman to do the same as well but right now I just need a good friend to build with.
If you are interested, feel free to look me up on the IDOC website and please feel free to sign up to email me directly on my tablet. You will need to create an account on Corrlinks (My PIC # is Y35418) af
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