My name is Benjamin Irvin, and I’ll be turning 35 this coming December 30th. I was born in Bronx, New York. As of now, I’m nearing the end of my sentence related to a previous drug case and am looking forward to starting a new chapter in my life very soon.
My favorite activities include playing basketball and football. I also keep active by working out whenever I can here. Alongside staying fit, I’ve been dedicating a substantial amount of my time to studying real estate. It’s a field I’m passionate about, and I plan to pursue a career in it once I’m back in my community.
I have a beautiful daughter, Kehlani, who is four years old. She is the light of my life and my main priority. My experiences have made me realize the importance of changing for the better, focusing on what truly matters beyond materialistic and temporary pleasures. My past choices have shaped me, but I’m committed to moving forward in a positive direction, not just for myself, but for her as well.
I’m also interested in meeting someone who is willing to level up with me, someone who’s got dreams and can share my aspirations and values. If you’re all about growth and building something real, let’s connect. Maybe we can find some common ground and support each other moving forward.
Appreciate you taking a minute to read my intro. If you have questions or want to connect, reach out to me on ConnectNetwork, add me and drop me a message.
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