Hey what’s up? Thanks for checking out my profile. I am 38 years old, and I have been in prison for over 13 years. Hopefully I’m over halfway done with this sentence. I’m optimistic and I love to joke around. I consider myself to be smart, but I’ve been told, “Smart ones don’t get caught”, lol. I spend my time taking advantage of the classes and programs available. I like to write, draw, workout, watch tv, and hang out with friends. I love learning new things, so I read and watch a lot of educational stuff. I have been doing the college program and earned two associate degrees, now I am working on my bachelors.
Fortunately, even after all this time I am still close to my family and a couple friends. I talk to them often and they visit when they have an opportunity. I enjoy meeting new people, so I look forward to being on this site. I am open to writing anyone that wants some good conversation. I’m real laid back and easy to get along with. I’m also not going anywhere for a while, so I’ll be a steady pen pal until you get tired of me jk. I am honest, caring, and a trustworthy person. I have made a lot of changes, and I have come a long way from where I used to be. I’m an open book so I don’t mind questions about my past or my prison experience.
I am looking for pen pals who are down to earth and want to build a solid friendship. It would be awesome to find someone who wants to talk on the phone every once in a while, and come visit, if possible. As we get older, we realize it’s the quality of our relationships that matters most. I like friends who are good influences that are motivated and strive for goals. Please write me directly at my prison address. If you use Jpay it does not automatically leave your address. So, if you are taking the time to write me, please leave your address so I can reply. Thank you to everyone who read my profile. I wish you all the best and I look forward to meeting some new friends.
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