SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Sheryl
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Woman. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
Hi! Don't really know what to say here. Some friends told me to try this site so I thought what the heck. Lol. I have 2 handsome Lil boys so if ya don't like kids then u don't stand a chance...they r my life! I'm usually up to tryin new things. Im pretty easy to please. I luv the simple things in life...chilling in the back yard tippin back some cold ones taking a road trip on some gravel roads cuddled on the couch shopping but mostly spending time with my boys. And if u r on here just to find a new "piece" then I'm not interested. I'm looking for more than just a one nite stand! So hope to chat with some of ya soon! Laterz Hmmmm...1st date... I suppose something that will give a chance to chat n get to know each other. Maybe a walk. OR maybe an outting with friends to break the ice.
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Bethany
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Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-46
I like almost all kinds of movies and my music range is wide. I am a hard worker, I keep a clean house and I think its important to pay attention to your health and take care of yourself. I enjoy hiking, working out, doing almost anything that keeps me active, but I also love being at home cook a good meal, watching a good movie and snuggle on the couch. I love to hang out with family and friends and people with good positive energy. Two important things I am looking for in someone is HONESTY and being as positive as you can. Life can be hard but you have to keep a positive attitude or its even harder, and someone out there is ALWAYS worse off then you. I would like to meet someone who I can have fun with but at the same time be able to depend on to be honest with me and respect me and I will do the same.
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Sadie
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Woman. 40 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 37-47
"wabi-sabi is the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection and profundity in nature, of accepting the natural cycle of growth, decay, and death. . . it reveres authenticity above all" - tadao andoBeing a wabi-sabi woman in our American culture can be a challenge. My mother has always told me, "It's not so much that people change, but that they become more truly who they really are." The experience of authenticity, for me, is much more a process of uncovering, that discovering. Lofty words, right? But what does it really mean? My path is the process of figuring that out.I love to read. I love to follow my curiosity down twisting paths of research. I love to combine science, nature, literature and daily experiences into syncretic creations that I can share with clients and congregations. I love to public speak. I love to laugh and have a truly obnoxious appreciation of puns. I love my parents and enjoy long conversations with them both, on a weekly basis. I LOVE my kid! She is the most amazing person I have ever met and has taught me more about how to practice authenticity, in the past 8 years, than I could have imagined possible. I love being a mother and all the opportunities to become a better person that if presents. I love the intense aliveness that I experience when I am intimately connecting with people. I love to listen to people's stories about what is real for them, what makes them come alive, regardless of what that is. Enthusiasm is a huge turn on for me. I have been losing my hearing since I was 5 years old and am now almost completely deaf. I have phenomenal speech-reading skills, and most people would never know how hearing impaired I am. My hearing loss leads to some of my most contradicting realities. I love music, but can't understand lyrics. This may be why most of my favorite music is either world or ***, although I am an avid fan of classic rock. Oh, and the blues - that's a wabi-sabi thing, for sure. I love to listen to people, but often I hear more of what is not being said and that can offend some people. A lot of people hide behind their words, not realizing how much their body language is giving away. Because of the energy it takes, I am not a fan of small talk. I'd rather sit in silence with someone than exchange banalities. I value face-to-face communication above all else, but have a kid-on-Christmas-morning love for technology, too. Texting and FaceTime rock! Good God, I have no idea how to answer this. So much would depend on you! I love to learn and experience new things, and since enthusiasm is such a turn on for me, I can imagine that sharing something you wildly enjoy would work. I can imagine that meeting for coffee or frozen yogurt, over a game of Scrabble or Clue, could be fun. I love taking long drives and motorcycle rides. I really enjoy DIY projects and power tools. I enjoy boating and being on or near the water. I love hiking and discovering new places. I also enjoy cooking (and eating), as well as watching others cook.