Hobbies:Anything creative; writing; photography; reading; sailing; scuba; travel; hiking, dreaming Penpal message / wishes: I miss my daughters, you need a father figure. I'm over 50, you are under 25 and feminine (female or male).
I live in the UK, exercise every day, work in technology and enjoy cooking and reading.
We can be there for each other.
All relationships rely on honesty - that's all I ask, but if you respond, please tell me something about yourself including where, how old, and why you think we could be good for each other.
Hobbies:Cooking, Baking, Pets, Penpal message / wishes: Hello, 21 year old guy living in europe and originally from USA. In college right now hoping to have some overseas friends and maybe have a long distance relationship with a nice girl
I love Baking, Cooking, and Reading. Currently studying Computer Science but I want to switch to Psychology. I love playing video games and own a PC I built myself.
Penpal message / wishes: Student with a curious mind and a competitive spirit. I enjoy meaningful conversations, learning from different cultures and staying active through sports. Always open to new ideas, good energy and genuine connections. I’m also interested in anything interesting. Funny sometimes.
I thought I’d start with simply no dramatic opening, no forced charm. Just a straightforward hello.
My name is Harmandeep Singh. I am 20 years Old. I’m currently in the Merchant Navy and I am also sponsored by the largest shipping company MSC . I have always believed in learning with discipline, responsibility, and consistency. With a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and hands-on experience through my training, I aim to become a competent and dependable officer at sea. Outside academics, I have over five years of debating and leadership experience, having worked with NGOs and government bodies to bring meaningful change. I am driven, hardworking, and committed to growing personally and professionally. I would love to connect, get to know you, and exchange thoughts or experiences if you’re comfortable with it.
I enjoy conversations that actually go somewhere: ideas, observations, the odd disagreement handled respectfully. I read when I can, think more than I probably should, and prefer clarity over noise. I’m drawn to people who notice the world instead of rushing through it.
I’m writing because the idea of exchanging letters, unhurried, thoughtful, and honesty still appeals to me. There’s something refreshing about getting to know someone without the pressure of instant replies or curated impressions.
If you’re someone who enjoys words, reflection, or just the quiet rhythm of correspondence, I think we might get along well.
If not, no harm done this letter has still done its job by being sincere.