Kevin Hendrix

Kevin Hendrix

Kevin Hendrix

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Member Since: 03/12/2025
Age: 50

Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this

Hello, I’m trying to meet people in that gray area where the ice breaker is the hardest part. Imagine walking into Starbucks for the first time you’d probably just order a regular so upon walking up to the cash register you’d hear people order all types of different mixtures, which would give us an idea on what would taste good. It’s like. it’s like finding your heart scars incomplete until another beats whispers back in just right the frequency tone. Well, I’m listening for the right whisper that can sing to my heart R a taste of a good caramel Moscato. Funny story a friend of mine took me to Starbucks and ordered to buy me a coffee. Well sure I want as implied in the delicious taste of Starbucks. He decided as a joke to get me a triple shot Carmel Moscato after about 20 minutes while at work I asked him what have you got me? I was so jacked up off of the caffeine to the point that my head was shaking. we laughed so hard. My hobbies are hiking mountain biking, and water sports like paddle boating. Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this. Just holler your main man, Kevin.

Profile Overview

Age
50 years
Gender
Male
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Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Christian
Getting Out
Yes
Email System Used
JPay
Mailing Address
Kevin Hendrix #761281
191 Constantine Way
Aberdeen, WA 98520
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