Trae St. Ange – Inmate Penpal #060313-1021
June 3, 2013 ¤ Male Inmates Age 26 - 30, Prison Penpals Serving Life
First off, let me thank the Lord for giving me the opportunity to introduce myself to the world, to possibly even start a new chapter in my life.
To all who came to read my profile, even if you don’t write me you’re curiosity means a lot to me. Now let me fill you in on me… by now you should know my name is Trae. I’m 5′ 10″, 175lbs., you might say ‘milk chocolate’ skin complexion.
Most people call me by my first name but, my close friends call me Parlea or P.T. for short. I received that name for being the life of the party. Saying it could be a holiday dinner or a house party, I am going to try to make everyone smile.
I was born in Houston, Texas, and was raised in Orlando, Florida. My family is originally from an island called St. Lucia (a nice place by the way). I have no kids to my knowledge, but I can say they are a blessing to this earth.
When I do have one I’m going to be the father I never had. I’m a real laid back, down to earth type of guy. I believe in God and that he rules over all. I like to be by myself at times, but that’s not always good for a human to isolate his or herself from the world.
It’s all about interacting with different races, personalities and cultures. The things I like to do are to watch all types of movies (even chick flicks) to being my inner emotions out.
Anything to do with sports, hanging out at my moms house with my family. I’m in love with bowling for some reason and learning something new excites me. I love to eat! If you can cook, its the way to my heart (big turn on).
When I am with my significant other I feel that communication is key to making the relationship last. To me, once we grow to that understanding that you are my backbone, my other half, I can express things that I wouldn’t even express to my mother.
When you have a bond with the opposite sex it tends to make the relationship so much better. I have always felt that with a woman, I have always wanted to be friends first before considering a deeper intimacy. When you’re with the one you love it just doesn’t get any better than that.
Women to me are a blessing to a man, I appreciate them all no matter their size, skin complexion or age… they are all beauty to me. I feel a man needs a strong independent woman by their side to keep things balanced.
In a woman I look for someone with a spiritual mind, have ambition in life, is family oriented and has a big heart. I like a woman who is naturally curious, always open-minded and examines problems from all angles.
I know that I can’t be there for a person physically, but I can help out mentally and emotionally through support and advice. I feel that every man and woman that are incarcerated should have the support of a person who will be there through the good and bad times.
This is a dark and lonely place at times, so when you have someone who is there for you it can really lighten your day. If you like what I am saying here, then please express your feelings and ask your questions, I am not judgmental and welcome your words.
I would like to think that should things go well, hearing from you may be the beginning of wonderful things for us both. In closing I would just like to say one thing, in everything ‘keep God first’. I ask that you please pray for me, our Lord God above is the only one who can truly free us all.
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