I’m 6’1″ and 185 lbs. I take pride in being athletic. Currently serving a 35-year sentence, plan on being out by 2046. I’ve graduated high school and completed Vocational Education school for electronics. In addition, I try to learn as much about carpentry and other trades as I possibly can.
I would like to talk to any female who would like to explore a friendship and enjoy stress-free exploration of each other’s thoughts and feelings, likes and dislikes, interests and whatever else we are talking about at the time. I tend to be straightforward, and like keeping everything as fun as possible.
I like being an open book and don’t mind answering any questions; nothing is off limits. I fully understand and accept how things in my life have gone and look forward to becoming a better person and growing as a man. I came in young, and this is a new experience for me, so I’m really looking forward to getting to know someone special who may share some of my interests and learning about yours as well.
Some things I’m into are learning to speak Italian, Vorrei fare pratica con I’italiano, and I would love to learn more! I’m an artist and trhying to write and illustrate a manga story which is proving to be harder than I thought. I’m lucky to have the privilege to paint with acrylic on canvas. It’s freeing to have art in my life, something I learned in prison and I’m grateful for it. I have a nerdy side, too, and enjoy Magic the Gathering and other RPGs (role playing games).
I try to keep in shape with fun exercise routines I do during the week, and I like to play basketball as much as I can. I also enjoy listening to all kinds of music, but emo music is my favorite.
I’m looking forward to getting to know someone who possibly shares some of these interests, or who is willing to introduce me to some of their interests.
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