I’m Tremaine, 48, currently incarcerated I’ve got a short sentence, and I’m using my time to grow, read, work out, and stay focused on becoming a better person. Before this, I was working in Construction, interests, family, bowling, fishing and I love traveling. I know I messed up, but I’m not defined by my worst moment.
What I’m looking for:
Open to friendship first – someone to write real letters to share thoughts, laugh with, and support each other through life’s ups and downs. If something romantic develops naturally, I’m open to that too. But honesty matters most. No games. No requests for money or favors. Just mutual respect and real conversation.
Interests:
I love reading, drawing, writing poetry, fitness, and talking about music or philosophy. I’ve been learning skills to better myself and would love to hear about your world – what makes you excited, annoyed, hopeful.
Feel free to drop me a line on Corrlinks, also I can call you free of charge.
Thank you for your time hope to hear from you soon.
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