Hi,
My name is Trayvin Harris — everyone calls me King. I’m currently at the Allred Unit in Iowa Park, TX, serving my time, but I’m focused on who I’m becoming, not just where I am.
I’m up for parole in February 2025, and I’m preparing for that next chapter with intention. Right now, I spend my days reading, working out, and doing the inner work to show up as the man my daughter deserves — and the man I know I’m capable of being.
I’m 6’0″, 240 lbs, and I take care of myself physically, mentally, and spiritually. I don’t align with one specific religion, but I believe in a higher power, and I live by principles that keep me grounded no matter the circumstances.
What I’m building toward:
When I’m home, my priorities are clear: reintegrate into my daughter’s life, enroll in welding or auto mechanics training, work hard, and build something generational — something that lasts beyond me.
What I miss (and love) about the world:
Being outdoors. Jet skis. Fishing. Swimming. Playing sports. Walking and just observing life — the small moments, the big picture, all of it.
What I’m looking for:
Someone genuine to write to. Someone I can share thoughts with, learn from, and build something real with — whether that’s friendship, encouragement, or something more. I’m not looking for perfection. Just honesty, consistency, and someone willing to see beyond the surface.
If any of this resonates, let’s start a conversation and see where it leads.
— Trayvin
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