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Seeking:
First, to offer my Public Apology to all women. Here, my profile seeks a woman that’s healthy, confident, and open to sharing an uncertain future. I’ve owned a past, even pleaded to quiet storms I caused, which eventually bloomed from a disparaged youth. Unfortunately, dispassionate Judges refused to see any positives, and mortgaged a bright future in a blink. However, as my picture suggests, I’ve prospered, searched for answers, even within, after 20 years. Today, join me on a new path. I offer to share in my noble literary gains, royalties and donations.
About Me:
Special Interest: Become accomplished self-taught writer. Resume so far: recent published a Short Story. First book’s ready for publishing: Chronicles of Cheyenne Winters; featuring a passionate, resourceful native American P.I., who’s immediately hired by local Police Superintendent in Nevada. Her fledgling career draws her into the unexpected—even a girlfriend’s niece, a studied, naïve teenager, Julie Patterson—is missing. The plot thickens as a powerful International Broker jets the P.I. and new boss to Bangkok, Thailand. Sit back, and pour up some hot Oolong Tea while reading about human struggles, proclivities and a shocking dramatic end.
NBM, fit, 195-198 lbs, 6’ B/M. 55yo, EDCU
Estranged Dad
Favorite animal and best Dads: Emperor Penguins
Personal Regrets: Missed (3) opportunity to say “I do.”
WAA, leave email/snail mail on messaging service or W/S to address stated above
Namaste.
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City: Redgranite
Zipcode: 54970
State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
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