Hello,
I will start off by telling you about myself. I am from a small town called Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. I am family oriented because I come from a huge family. I have four children, two of them adults, and two children. The things and hobbies that interest me the most are the outdoors, beaches, boating, traveling, working out, eating healthy, artwork, and riding my motorcycle on a back country road. My personality is extroverted, charismatic, adventurous with a huge sense of humor. I’m always staying positive and upbeat despite the circumstances. I’m kindhearted with a warm side that loves to make people laugh and smile. I would give someone the shirt off my back and my last if I knew it was for a good cause. My mother is my rock, and I received all my kindhearted attributes from her, so I can’t take credit for that! Lol. Yes, in my youth I was recklessly immature and made many mistakes that unfortunately brought me to prison.
However, my past is what made me into the highly driven person I am today who is constantly evolving to better myself, I love to read, write, do artwork and educate myself on all aspects of life. Life is precious and beautiful, yet limited, so I do not waste time and I would never waste anyone else’s time. I love to meet new people from any background. I am 10 years in on a 14-year sentence and I truly seek friendship before romance. I look forward to meeting you and a building a connection that could last.
Never let anyone dim your light.
Sincerely,
Albert
Please note that although Albert Martinez is currently incarcerated in the state of Pennsylvania all letters must be mailed to the out of state address included which is in Florida.
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