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The Man We Want to Be: Craig Hartzman

The Man We Want to Be: Craig Hartzman dedicated to fitness and wellness, a gentleman in all senses, enjoy it.

The Man We Want to Be: Craig Hartzman dedicated to fitness and wellness, a gentleman in all senses, enjoy it.

The first set of pics is by photographer Aaron Jay Young taken in 2021 in Palm Springs.

Austin based, he turns 63 year-old this past June 18, this is Craig Hartzman. We pic a nice selection for your eyes only, just like the pictures of Jim Wilkinson from menjustmen.com.

Photography by Jim Wilkinson from menjustmen.com

You can enjoy this nice pictorial set of Instagram model Craig Hartzman in black and white.

To become a man

Is not only to put up with something or take responsibility for it, its about to discovery all your senses and be humble.

Hartzman enjoys his sexy side at 63, no shame and no regrets.

Follow Craig Hartzman @hartzmanjohn
Photography Aaron Jay Young @aaronjayyoung
Photography Jim Wilkinson @MenJustMen

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12 comments on “The Man We Want to Be: Craig Hartzman

  1. Janice Edwards's avatar
    Janice Edwards

    Hello Craig, Or is it Charles Hills? That’s who you are for me. Remember me, Janice? The woman you are supposed to be in love with. The woman you are to marry. Oh and how did you get home inTexas so quick when you’ve been in Aberdeen for over a year on a rig. I live on SSI, but all my money has been going to you. You scammer. I am devastated by this. Shame on you. Ladies beware.

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  2. Linda's avatar

    Do not blame Craig. His identity has obviously been stolen and used by a scammer, or perhaps, several scammers. The one who contacted me used Craig’s pictures and the name Peter Nelson. He was also on a rig but in the Gulf of Mexico. He supposedly is retiring August 1, and we were to meet after that. I fell hard and believed every line I was fed. A girlfriend did some checking and uncovered the scam.. it’s a pretty common one, evidently. I never sent him money or cards and told him I wouldn’t so I’m not out anything, but for once, I thought I found an honest romantic man and was devastated to find out that Peter is really Craig, a married gay male with two children. I don’t even know if Craig is aware of this. I certainly don’t blame him in any way. We women just have to be more careful and stop believing these bastards.

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  3. Sandra cahill's avatar
    Sandra cahill

    well this is just a little note to let you know dad on Facebook I’ve seen a fake profile on Instagram several fake profiles on tiktok several fake profiles so all I can say don’t even bother with the pictures on these dating sites or on line sites this is the real profile. I’m sure he has no trouble getting a date and he doesn’t have to go into these sites to find a woman.

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  4. Linda Shapiro's avatar
    Linda Shapiro

    I was recently scammed, same thing, oil rig romance scam. I have to say when I saw his pictures (under Peter Nelson on Quora), I was immediately interested. A friend did some digging and found this was Craig and that Craig is gay and happily married. Luckily, I lost no money and learned a lesson. It’s true, no fool like an old fool.

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  5. Janet's avatar

    The person who is using Craig’s photos has been quite busy. I fell for it and lost everything. He went by Scott Hansen and was an independent engineer contractor for missile defense, kids names used were Juju for Juliet and a son named Mark, widower whose wife died in a drunk driving accident. This impersonator needs to stopped and brought to justice.

    I wish nothing but the best for Craig and his beautiful family! ❤️

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  6. Robin Lunsford's avatar
    Robin Lunsford

    well when I first met him when he first introduced himself to me he was Steve Samuel. We we texted for a little over 2 years and I was stupid enough to send a little money twice but not much which I am so glad that I did it I did fall deeply for this man I thought sure there was a marriage coming as he called me his wife and he my husband I was even invited to his home in Chicago outside of Chicago and had my backpack and ready to go even though he wasn’t there but he said I could still go to his little mini mansion and he would be there shortly after I arrived. The relationship I had with the pictures the man in the pictures was everything I could have wanted but then I started finding him on many other sites under at the last count that I had eight different aliases. Needless to say that broke my heart I had never done anything like that before I had been married to the love of my life and I did not expect something like this to turn out the way that it did because I thought that I had really found the second love of my life it’s so very sad that for us ladies that we are looking for someone to love us and someone we want to love so desperately that we believe everything that’s put out there to us I hope that’s a real person which I hope is Craig takes precautions and does something to stop the scammers from using his pictures because who would not want a beautiful handsome man as this man is in their life I know I would like to have that so hopefully we all have learned something and can move on

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    • Linda's avatar

      Maybe we should start a club for all of Craig’s women who were in a fake romance with this handsome, very married gay man? It is a crime that women ( sometimes men) get taken advantage of in this way. I lost no money, but my heart was broken. My scammer was the best at making me feel like the most beautiful and loved woman in the world. I will never find anyone to make me feel like that again.

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  7. Sherry J's avatar

    This guy scammed my sister! Used the name Tony Miller.

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    • Linda's avatar

      It was not Craig. A lot of scammers have used his pictures that they’ve gotten off of various websites. He is married and lives in Palm Springs with his husband. Please note it is a bunch of scammers, not one. I guess they picked the right guy because he is so attractive!

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  8. Cheryl's avatar

    I been in a online relationship with a man using these pictures the man I’m with says he is divorced his ex-wife walked out on him and his son. When we first started talking he was using pictures of Justin Yoder but I didn’t find out until year and half later about his identity. He said that the picture of Craig Hartzman belong to him. Every time we plan to be together something happens like last time he said he was kidnapped. Not sure what to believe anymore. I lost my husband over 4 years ago

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  9. Mickey W.'s avatar

    I have a question to all these ladies, can anyone tell me what his voice sounded like. Did he have an accent or was he sounding like he was american? Please let me know. Thanks.

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  10. June Seamster's avatar
    June Seamster

    It’s a shame that we all fell for this. His name used was Paul Walker. I knew right away that the pictures of Craig was not Paul Walker. And a nice man and family I wish the best for him and his family. But to use a man’s name that was killed in a automobile accident and left was his beautiful daughter. These scammers had no pity or respect for anyone and anything. Please do take your time check things out. And never send money …

    June

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