Hi, my name is Ty and I am from Anchorage Alaska. I love spending time outdoors camping and hiking. I enjoy looking out at the beauty of nature, a lake, a river, a mountainside, and even bears, as long as they are not too close. I hope to find someone here to talk to about life, hobbies, and anything. I want to connect with someone in the real world, someone I can talk to when I need to. Someone who can be available to listen when they need it. I am filling my time exercising, creative hobbies, music and reading. I’ve focused on positive activities and a healthy balanced lifestyle. I tried yoga for the first time and love how it makes me feel. I am eating healthy-ish, exercising and have lost over 65 lbs.
I have learned to crochet and have been making hats, scarves, and stuffed animals for my kids. I am learning to draw and paint. I enjoy being creative and seeing a project shape. My music tastes lean towards alternative rock and pop/ In here I’ve focused on positive and upbeat music. I have recently become a fan of “Chloe Moriondo”, “Mary in the Junkyard”, and “Dead Pony”. I also have some J-pop and K-pop on my tablet. I enjoy reading historical romance, fantasy, sci fi, and Litrpg. I read my first romance novel in prison and have been reading as many as I can now, especially historical romances. I think romance novels are resonating with me so much as they are inherently positive stories. They are about overcoming all obstacles, and they always have happy endings. I would be grateful for a pen pal that also enjoy historical romances, as none of the guys here in prison want to listen about the scandal the Duke just caused or how it affects the wallflower that secretly loves him. I live a sober lifestyle, and I am a cat person.
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