Dennis Hardaway #16121328

Dennis Hardaway

Dennis Hardaway

State:
Member Since: 05/18/2026
Age: 38

Breaking the ice over the internet bio adds to that awkward phase of getting to know someone but I assure my words will radiate genuineness and sincerity. The process of this time I’m doing has helped and allowed my growth to develop where I knew it could and should have been. I appreciate life more and more each day. I currently attend college working towards my associate of arts and general study degrees. I want to leave a better man than I came in as. Within any negative there’s a positive, they need one another. It’s like a car battery, if you don’t have a balance of then your car won’t start. So being in a negative environment like prison, I tend to see the positive side and work towards my degrees. Obviously, the prison environment lacks the female dynamic and has only improved my appreciation for women on every level not just physical. A genuine and sincere friendship is the foundation of any relationship and what more could one ask for? From there things tend to evolve naturally. I look forward to life upon release and hopefully I can find and build a friendship that I can transfer with me outside these walls. So, is there room in your life for a new friend? I look forward to hearing from you.

Profile Overview

Age
38 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
ASSAULT IV FELONY
Crime
ASSAULT IV FELONY
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Christian
Email System Used
Getting Out
Mailing Address
Dennis Hardaway #16121328
Oregon State Prison
2605 State Street
Salem OR 97310
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