57-year-old black male, 5’11”, slender build, who’s been incarcerated for 28 years. I’m in hopes to find a single lady who’s family orientated and appreciates the little things that life offers. A lady who believes as I do that communication is the key to a positive and healthy relationship. As well as transparency to who we are, our goals and expectations in life, and those who we engage with. A lady who understands that friendship and trust are keys in creating a solid foundation. That can take and lead any relationship between two people to a place of happiness, companionship, commitment, and even love. Just knowing when two people open their lives to the possibilities of what can grow to be, brings a smile to all.
I am a fan of all movies, comedy, sci-fi, scary, romance, westerns, and old TV shows. Fishing, gardening, and the sounds of all music. I’m hoping my words create a curiosity that leads to corresponding, and the start of a friendship and a new beginning.
Sincerely,
Alonzo
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