SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Antoinette
Online
Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
I am a simple girl with simple dreams. It would seem that life and people want to complicate things :) I enjoy my family, friends, and work. I hope to continue with a path; create and enjoy my days to the fullest. I appreciate when a man takes control and has plans ready. First dates are always akward for me as I am shy at first but once you get to know me .....
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Meredith
Online
Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
I have recently went through a lot of stress in my life. trying to get a laid back fresh start. love to travel like camping on a weekends and being just a little romanced. Most men are afraid to show a little PDA. I like to feel wanted needed and appreciated whether it be in public or at home behind closed doors. Just to go on and put it out there I do carry a few extra pounds but carry myself well. This is for those fit gurus that like the barbi type to show off. Shallow or not. I do love dating and meeting new people. I have no problem paying my own way. I'm not a gold digger. Though I don't have much to offer as far as material things to offer I do have a lot of genuine qualities. usually the first date should be short and sweet. conversated for a bit, learned quite a bit, dated for a few months and still stay in touch.
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Ora
Online
Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I'm new in town and looking to meet new people, not necessarily for a romantic relationship, but I'm pretty open. My interests are varied; I play hockey, I love reading a good book, I'm into gardening, I want to travel, I'm a damn good cook and I'm absolutely love my job. I'm a very independent person, talking on the phone for hours or incessantly texting bullsh*t to a significant other isn't my thing...stage 5 clingers need not apply!I value intelligence and a good conversationalist; if your first message is "hiii" or "meet me", don't expect a positive response. Dinner dates suck as a first date, what's more awkward than sitting across the table from someone you don't know, watching them shovel food into their mouth (and them watching that half-masticated dead cow roll around in your own mouth) and play a crappy version of 21 questions? I hate talking about myself... Best first date would be doing something like playing pool over a pitcher of beer, or watching a hockey game (I'm going to cheer for the other team, just because a little friendly rivalry is way more fun), or best of all invite me for popcorn and a movie or some Game of Thrones and watch my geek side come out.