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Egyptqueenk
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Woman. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 18-33
Hi! My name is Egyptqueenk. I am never married other caucasian woman with kids from Waynesville, North Carolina, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a woman, love of my life.
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May
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 28-38
NOTE: there's a setting on this site that prevents me from messaging or replying to anyone 21 or younger. Please message me your *** can chat if you are really interested because I can't do anything to contact you!!! ****I'm here to find connections of quality and genuine people who I can call friends or romantic possibilities if the chemistry and connection develops. I'm on a path of growth and positivity so I hope I can meet those with similar goals and integrity. I'm seeking to go back to school to further my education in the Physical Therapy field and settle into a satisfying career. Other than that, I love playing with my dogs, shopping, trying new ethnic foods, going to sporting events, playing outside in nice weather, traveling, bowling, movies, reading, working out, experiencing new challenges in life. :-) Surprise me.....but not like a "dress up in animal suits and dry hump" type of surprise! Hahahaha
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Matty
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 28-38
Seeing as how these are all fictional characters, I'm guessing my chances are slim to none that such a woman exists. Now, this certainly doesn't mean you have to be able to bring home wild game or cast a really good patronus spell, but I would like someone for whom the terms honesty, intregrity, and loyalty aren't just abstract words in a dictionary. Speaking of which, spelling and grammar do count here to some extent. I don't expect perfection, but I do expect some degree of high school literacy. I'm not really sure how to begin describing myself because there's so much pressure to capture yourself as a living, breathing human being in such a small space. I guess I'll start by talking about my job. I count myself lucky because I truly do love my job, and I have the conviction of knowing I made the right decision in college to go into education. Sure, there are days when it's trying, but most of the time I feel like I make a positive impact on the world, and if you have a job where you do too, that's a big bonus in my book. I tend to have a few close knit friends rather than a large circle of acquantainces. I have a group of girls I've been friends with for years, and we try to do a girls night each month that involves games, gossip, and a lot of wine. I've been described as "fiercly loyal" and I'd do just about anything for the people I love. As we get older, I find that it's harder to make meaningful social connections as our friends pair up and get married and move on, so even if it turns out that we aren't compatible in a romantic capacity, I would be open to pursuing friendship. In addition to my close group of friends, I consider myself fairly family oriented. My mom is probably the sweetest person alive, and I don't think I've ever heard her say a bad word about anyone. "That's how we find our way outward and onward. By holding onto beauty the hardest. By cradling it like the cure it is. By making it realer than anything ever was. The rest is just monsters and ghosts." ~Cheryl Strayed"Love given sought is good, but given unsought is better."~ William Shakespeare It depends on the individual. Geez, can't we have some mystery in life?