Hey, my name is Gilbert Dominguez but the only people who call me Gilbert are parole officers and my mother everyone else just calls me Gibby. I’m 45 years old but I’m told quite often that I look much younger, I’ll let you be the judge. I’m Hispanic with an athletic build, I wear glasses, I’m clean cut and have tattoos covering most of my chest, arms, back, and legs. Although I’m only 45, I’ve experienced more throughout my life than most my age. I’m a dad, I’m a grandpa, I’m a friend, I’m a mentor, a coach, a believer and I’m a leader but more than anything I’m a good man now. If you made it this far and managed to find yourself still reading, then something about me has clearly caught your interest or at the very least has your curiosity. I’m extremely outgoing approachable easy to talk to all the above I love sports Dallas cowboys all the way. I love working out listening to music and spending time with family really just being surrounded by good people in general. I’m also a very hard worker and love everything about being outdoors I enjoy hiking fishing camping biking and pretty much anything else that allows a man a little separation from the big city. If you’re curiosity is carrying you to this point, then I’d be grateful for the opportunity to let you know more about me. I’m open to meeting new people and making new friends and if a relationship should happen to spark along the way then I’m open to that as well it was great letting you in on a little bit about myself but more so I look forward to getting to know you have a great day and always God bless. Side note if your conversation method of choice happens to be snail mail then please put a name on the return address or it will be rejected by the facility rules thank you. Also you can add me on cidnet it’s on Google it’s not an app you can email from there just look me up under Twin Falls Idaho Jail.
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