Your closest friends would describe you as: Brutally honest and blunt to the point of being mean, often intimidating at first, but reliable. Goofy and quick-witted, usually always smiling.
Your virtues are: Trustworthy, honest, and level-headed
Your faults are: Insensitivity, impatience, and pride
Your hobbies/interests are: Hitting the gym, and general outdoor activities. Spelunking being one of my favorites.
Your likes and dislikes are: I have to be moving around. I hate being bored.
Your greatest fears are: That I will revert back to the way I was for most of my life.
Your biography: I wasn't always an athlete. In fact, it wasn't until about a year ago that I actually took an interest in my health. For the better part of my teenage years, I was a good 90 pounds overweight, and honestly, it never really bothered me. I was self-confident, easy-going, and a generally fun person to be around. No one complained, and I really wasn't interested in dating at the time. I've never been a romantic person, and relationships fell by the way-side. That was until I met the love of my life about three years ago. I usually hate telling people this story due to the looks of disapproval I receive. I met him on an online forum. I had a few casual friends from the same site, but nothing serious. We hit it off really well, and started to take an interest in each other. Then, after about a year of phone calls and video chats, I flew up to Washington state to meet him for the first time. It wasn't long after that visit until we made it official. As you can imagine, being in that long distance relationship for two years wasn't the easiest thing ever, but after much hard work and determination, and trust, he moved down to Texas with me and popped the question. During that time, I decided that he deserved a wife that looked and felt her best. I started watching my diet and hitting the gym, and it paid off for the first time in my life. I lost around 80 pounds, and I plan on losing a few more. Now, I'm finishing up nursing school so I can get a job and pay for a wedding.