jollyjeezy (John)
Courier and Self-Employed Contractor in Kingsport, TN
I'm a hardworking, down-to-earth guy who enjoys the simple things in life. I’m single, don’t smoke or drink, and late nights aren’t really my thing—I’ve got responsibilities that keep me up early and working long hours. My day job as a lab courier keeps me moving, making sure important medical deliveries get where they need to go. On the side, I work as a contract producer for radio news and sports, filling in remotely for local stations when needed.
I’m a homebody at heart, but I love traveling and taking day trips. I’d rather entertain friends in a cozy home setting than spend nights out in bars and clubs, though I’m always up for a trivia night, bingo, or a fun drag show. I’m working on my plant dad skills, have a soft spot for freshwater aquariums, and enjoy gaming—even if my skills are more enthusiastic than expert. Some weekends, I like camping out at Starbucks with my Switch and laptop, enjoying the quiet.
When it comes to dating, I’m monogamy-minded and prefer a masculine guy with a small to medium build—muscles are a plus, and I’m all about keeping things natural. I’m looking for someone who is patient, nurturing, affectionate, and passionate with a good libido. And just to be upfront, I’m a bottom, so I need someone who’s a top.
I believe in a world where people are valued for who they are—not judged by borders, labels, or where they come from. Immigration makes us stronger, smarter, and way more interesting, bringing fresh ideas, diverse cultures, and, let’s be real, better food. No one's existence is illegal, and women should have full autonomy over their own bodies. Religion should remain personal, not dictate governments, schools, or laws.
We already pay taxes, so why not use them for things that actually help people? Healthcare should be funded, hungry folks should be fed, kids should be cared for, and education should be publicly funded through at least an associate’s or technical degree—because an educated society is a thriving one.
Religion isn’t something I connect with. While I respect people's personal beliefs, I often see it being used more for power, control, and personal gain than genuine faith. Too often, it functions as a form of grooming and indoctrination, conditioning people from a young age to accept certain beliefs without question. Instead of fostering understanding and compassion, it often gets twisted in ways that lead to harm and exploitation.