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Lexx
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: woman. In age: 18-24
Im a photographer im open to new things amosc// *** or slide into my dm on *** ***
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Lou
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Woman. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 25-35
I'm a small town country girl gone city. The city lights leave me in a daze. I'm looking for like-minded individuals to learn/grow/teach/share new experiences with.My health is important to me and I actively participate in yoga, running daily, baseball, a healthy diet, and am great at being eco-friendly.All seriousness aside, I'm the shy till you get to know me, sometimes standoffish (sometimes by accident), artistic, feisty, indie listening, sing in the shower, tree-hugging, introverted extrovert (contradicting), witty, sarcastic, intense (yet sensitive), fly by the seat of your pants homo (Sagittarius) at the party.With that said, I don't do party or do bars/drink very often. However, I have been known to frequent a bar the odd time to get my dance on (provided you've secretly slipped some rum in my juice).I like intense, passionate connections. Deep, stimulating conversations. Personal growth, self-worth and open minds.*I don't mean to be rude, but if you type 'n' *** 'and' or 'b4' *** 'before' (etc), please don't message me. It's my biggest pet peeve! Race for pinks!
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Kathryn
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: woman. In age: 26-36
As for me...A silly-head. Gregarious, if the right parameters are set. Small but fierce. Values a good laugh, even if it's a cheap one. Imaginative. Easily frustrated. An over-thinker. Not one to accept seeming impossibilities. A hopeless romantic. A city girl brought up in the woods. A paganish-yogi-in-progress. A social and stylistic chameleon. Once described as, "Oh, she's cute and sweet, but kinda has Tourette's." Stubborn. Loyal. Sometimes naive. Believer in the contagious properties of yawns and smiles. A would-be mathematician pursuing art. Frequently demonstrates an inappropriate sense of humor and a lack of regard for the "appropriate" time to let it out. A bookworm. Finds unceasing amazement in what a random act of kindness can do. Occasionally driven to swooning by Venn diagrams. A people watcher. A multi-nerd. A hedonist. A venerator of cheap puns. Sometimes pretends to be a cat or a pirate, but usually not both at the same time. Jumps head first and whole-heartedly into just about everything. Loves peanut butter and dinosaurs. Comes in packs of three, seven, and thirteen. Batteries not included.You should know:I'm engaged to my best friend. Relationships of the romantic and sexual varieties with others, while not a regular or currently sought-out part of our relationship, are not by default out of the question either; we are open to considering and exploring whatever may be right for either and both of us at any given point in our experience and that of those we encounter. We recognize that one's ability to feel chemistry with and love for others does not shut down, as mainstream society would have us believe, just because we are in a committed relationship. We work hard to not fall into the societal guilt machine born of this widespread notion.For the record, I tend to use the word pansexual with reference to my orientation, as I've found that romantic love and/or attraction is possible for me with any person, regardless of biological sex or gender. It's all about the chemistry with the individual; the way they identify their gender or orientation, or how they feel about the biological characteristics they were born with or without, is of no consequence to me.