Hey there! Thanks for taking the time to read my profile.
My name is Pablo. I was born in Michoacán, Mexico, and raised in Santa Ana, California, where I lived for 21 years. As an adult, I spent a year in Burley, Idaho, and seven years in Sierra Vista, Arizona.
At 31, I still enjoy learning new things. Whether it’s drawing, playing guitar, learning ASL, or studying Japanese, each new skill gives me another way to express myself. I also write my own music and create melodies inspired by my life experiences and the emotions that come with them.
I love to laugh, and people often tell me I’m funny because I can usually find humor in almost any situation. At the same time, I know when it’s important to be serious.
One quality I admire most is selflessness. I respect people who go out of their way to help others and make sure those around them are cared for, even when they expect nothing in return. That kind of kindness is rare and meaningful.
I’m hoping to meet someone who enjoys laughing with me, sharing her world, and letting me be part of it. I want a relationship built on support, honesty, and being there for each other through everyday life.
My current situation is temporary, and I look forward to the future with optimism. I’ve learned that I can face life’s challenges, overcome difficult struggles, and keep moving forward with a smile. Those experiences have taught me resilience, gratitude, and the importance of treating people with kindness. I believe that when you genuinely care for others, that kindness has a way of coming back to you.
If any of this resonates with you, I’d love the chance to get to know you.
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