Listen to Clifford Walker’s interview on the PenPals.Buzz Podcast..
So, in this world of AI, catfishin’ and frontin’ I could easily be jaded but I chose to be cautiously optimistic, “game” conscious if you will. My experience is putting my best foot forward for a bit but if you get some livin under your belt you know it takes too much energy to keep facade up. All that said to say, stick to the golden rule, my golden rule, “Keep it real as the real should always be kept”.
My purpose in this endeavor is to eventually find my person. If that’s not what you want then please miss me on this joint. It’s no pressure, but I just want to make my intention clear. My age range is wide open because maturity is subjective. I love all races of women. I’m lookin’ for a supportive even keeled person whose moods I won’t be surprised at everytime ee in contact. Ima keep it real, I have a healthy fear that in the companionship department, I’m done.
Who out there says there looking for a middle-aged convict still with a little time left to do? So, what do I bring. I bring me. A person who while isn’t perfect is calming, funny, understanding and most importantly fair. I play fair. It’ll never be all about me. Don’t get it twisted, my situation is my situation. Please come it knowing what it is, but also what it could be. I’m a good dude in a bad situation. We are so much more than the regrettable action we took on the worst day of our lives. But for the grace of God there I go!
I hope whomever is reading this that your health is good, that my words cut to the quick and that you know “enough” to want to more and not be on no bs. Get at me…
(3rd Part Mailing System)
Clifford Walker #198834
Wisconsin Secure Program Facility
PO Box 189
Phoenix, MD 21131
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