55 year old Native American from the Twin Cities is looking for love. I’m very honest, straight- forward and compassionate about living life. I am too old for playing games. Here are some things I can promise to be for you: someone you can look to for comfort; eyes you can look into and trust; a heart that understands and doesn’t judge; a supporting shoulder to cry on and a protector; a door that is always open and time devoted to you alone. I just drank a mug a coffee with hazelnut creamer and two sugar packs and now I’m wide awake. What’s your favorite kind of coffee? I mostly listen to R & B music “slow jams” but I like all music.
Opportunities don’t just happen you create them. I learned that from my family. They are successful entrepreneurs that own night clubs and small businesses. I am financially stable. I’m at a point in my life where I want to enjoy and explore life with that someone special. I’m looking for someone I can get to know over time. We can motivate each other. A partnership is a two person team and both people are equally as important to the team. I wouldn’t ever want us to stop being friends regardless of where the relationship takes us. I’m highly motivated in obtaining my freedom. I want to be honest I have a lengthy criminal history and been locked up since 2004. I found a passion in studying law and filing civil rights complaints for people.
I’m in the process of building a company and website, but due to my situation and no access to the internet, it’s a challenge. I would like a woman to help me build this. We will have business support from my family and tribe. My tribe owns the Shooting Star casinos and several weed dispensaries. Final thought: a friend can fill an empty void. When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but often times we look so long at a closed door that we don’t see the one that’s been opened for us. It’s true that we don’t know what we’ve got until we lose it, but it’s also true that we don’t know what we’ve been missing until it arrives. Take care and stay strong. You can leave me a voice message at (218) 351-1900 ext. 63602
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