Jesus Amador

Jesus Amador

Jesus Amador

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Member Since: 10/30/2024
Age: 46

I hope to meet someone I can connect with

Hello,

My name is Jesus, I’m 46 years old. I’m a very down to earth person, one who is family orientated. I have a positive and optimistic outlook on life regardless of my unfortunate circumstance. I think life is too short to be miserable and I do believe one can overcome their wrongs and create a better future for themselves. I’m a real vibrant person, I love to laugh and smile each day. You have to create your own happiness in a chaotic world. Being incarcerated you do feel a void inside you, but to be able to have a chance of companionship in adverse times is real uplifting. I hope to meet someone I can connect with and build a strong relationship with. I embrace all walks of life, a person’s age, race, or religion is trivial to me. A person’s heart defines who they are inside and out, and that’s what counts. Life’s a journey we’re all traveling, but no one wants to do it alone. I’ve been traveling alone for quite some time in the hopes that someone may care to join me along the way. Maybe you could be that someone?

Take care and hope to hear from you.

Profile Overview

Age
46 years
Gender
Male
No more crime detail available!
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Hispanic
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Catholic
Email System Used
CorrLinks Text Chat
Mailing Address
Jesus Amador #K73515
Western Illinois Correctional Center
2500 Rt. 99 South
Mt. Sterling IL 62353
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