First and foremost, much obliged for the initial interest and opportunity. I would like to start off by stating, YES, I am as lighthearted and easygoing as I appear though. Also, I’m open and willing to converse with anyone looking to enjoy a new experience. I’ve only recently decided to entertain this venture because the light at the end of the tunnel is actually becoming visible. So basically, all I have to offer is authenticity and genuine conversations.
My name is Jesse, but have been called Peso the majority of my existence. I’m originally from Gulfport, Mississippi and have been all over, so I’ve pretty much completely lost my accent. Currently my schedule mainly consists of exercising and furthering my education. I like all different types of shows/movies, but comedies tend to be my favorite. I get enough drama IRL. Big regards to all life’s trivialities, although I prefer to laugh as much as possible. I partake of almost all music, however Rap predominantly makes up my Peloton playlist.
If you decide to contact me, ask me anything and disclose your interests and preferences. I also highly encourage that you look me up as well, so you’re aware of my past, but open to my perspective. Appreciation extended for the consideration and big hopes in future dealings.
“Don’t Count the Days, Make the Days Count.” – Muhammad Ali.
Sincerely,
-Jesse
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