Peace and Blessings! Call me Suii (suewe) as in “Suppaman Suii” on Facebook and YouTube. I’m in need of a friend. I been doing time alone for almost seven years now. I’ve done the hard part now I’m almost home! I’m trying to build, I’m trying to love, I’m trying to be someone’s everything. true story. I’m from Fort Worth Texas. Born and raised. I’m 37 years old but a very seasoned one. I’ve had to learn things the hard way including dealing with the pain of not having someone I can call mines. there is a reason for everything and the reason I’m alone and been alone for so long is because my last relationship lasted 18 years. I wasn’t with anyone when I got incarcerated. It has been hard being alone, but I can say it was needed. Needed because I had to find myself. I had to forgive then rebuild myself. I had to reorganize my priorities. I had to allow Allah to remove any and everything that meant me no good. I can no longer hold on to the streets… Nor the fake love I believed genuine. So now I’m here… Now I’m ready.
I’m looking for a special someone. She Has to be kind, loving, honest…She has to be at that part of her life to where all she wants is to be loved. She has to have felt pain, hurt and abandonment. She has to have felt heartbreak, but yet she’s still able to trust. I need her to be able to trust so she can lead me to the broken pieces of her heart so we can put them back together…
If you believe that special someone, is you, let’s talk. You can write me snail mail to the address above or you can download the “Securus App” and send me a “E-Message” Just select “Texas Department of Criminal Justice” (TDCJ) Bill Clements unit, then add me to your contacts. if you need my CID number its 06926644. Thank you for your time. I leave how I came, with Peace and Blessings.
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