Country boy roots with a little city swag—that’s me in a nutshell. I’ve always had one foot in the dirt and the other in the fast lane. I can vibe with a quiet night under the stars or switch it up and enjoy some city energy. My music taste is all over—in a good way. Rap, country, R&B… if it hits, I’m listening. My playlist probably confuses people, but that just means I’ve got range. I’m big on the outdoors. Camping, fishing, mudding—anything that involves getting a little dirty and having a good time, I’m in. I’ve always liked that off-the-grid lifestyle… less noise, more peace. But don’t get it twisted—I’m also an adrenaline junkie. I like speed, I like action, and yeah… I’ve probably hit the gas a little harder than I should’ve a few times in life.
I’d describe myself as funny, a little wild, and always active. I joke around a lot—sometimes too much. I’m the type to laugh at my own jokes even if nobody else does… but hey, at least one of us is entertained. I’ve got a good sense of humor, and I try to keep things light, because life’s already serious enough. One of my biggest passions is building cars and installing audio systems. If it’s got wheels, I’m thinking about how to make it faster. If it’s got speakers, I’m thinking about how to make it louder. I like creating something from nothing—it keeps my mind right. When I get out, I want to chase that for real, along with becoming a wildland firefighter or flipping cars or houses. Basically, I’m trying to stay busy and get paid doing what I enjoy.
I’ve spent a lot of my life locked up, and I won’t sugarcoat it—that’s time I can’t get back. But it’s also time that changed me. I’m ready to live, travel, see new places, and experience all the things I missed out on… even the simple stuff like late-night drives or just being able to go wherever I want without asking permission. Right now, I’m just looking for someone to talk to, laugh with, and help pass this time. If something real comes out of it, even better. If you’ve got a good sense of humor, can hold a conversation, and don’t mind someone who might roast you a little (all love though), we’ll get along just fine.
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