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Poetic Keys
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 19-23
I am a poet, trumpeter, lyricist, pianist, singer, and a full time student. I have a huge love for different cultures, especially Japanese culture. I'm a big fan of anime, though I rarely have time to watch it. I'm the most introverted extroverted person you will ever meet. And I want someone similar to me. Not too adventurous and not too boring. Just the right amount. and of course he should be a Christian too lol.
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Kaitlin
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Woman. 48 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 45-55
I enjoy just about anything if it is with the right person. Exploring new places and out of the way quaint bars and restaurants is top on my list. I enjoy traveling and spur of the moment adventures work for me too. I love the beach and often take a drive at a moments notice since there is nothing better for the soul then he beach..I am a big Philly sports fan and try to get to a few Phillies and Eagles games each year.I keep in shape and eat healthy the majority of the time but I love food and enjoy trying new things.I love hanging out with family and fiends and you will usually always find me smiling. There is so much to be happy for and each situation there always seems to be something funny about it. I am looking for a friend fist then if there is a connection great. Not looking to rush into anything but to just have fun and get to know one anther then see where it goes.Thank you for reading my profile and good luck in your search. Flexible but lunch or a drink.
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Krista
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Woman. 50 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 47-57
The sun and moon are the mythological lovers. The sun shines his face on his lover, the moon, and she glows. And her glow stretches out ... When my man and I first meet, I hope there will be some recognition; some sense of the friendship that will grow and deepen. He will appreciate and encourage my whimsical, playful nature. We’ll explore and play together, and look at the world for all its possibilities. We’ll laugh often, and giggle in the wee hours. We’ll cook and garden and sing songs; pack picnics and go on bicycle rides. We’ll pack lightly and travel—we’ll eat wonderful things, take photos, and learn new songs, and see old people telling stories and children playing games. With time our lives will get all wonderfully tangled up together—legs, toes, arms, dreams, hopes, memories. When we are apart, he will find stories to bring me when we are together again.In time, I hope he will find that I am a woman with some wisdom. It would please me to think that I was beautiful in the eyes of my lover.- At night, he’ll scooch me in really close. Even when we’ve had a disagreement. I’ll feel the hair on his arms and smell his skin. How will I be able to tell him that I try so hard and expect a lot of myself— And in those moments, when I’m just too tired to be strong or any of the things I think I should be, I want to crawl into the safety of his very able arms and rest and be loved and valued. Lord knows, I’ll bewilder my man, as any woman worth her salt will confuse and confound a man. He’ll wonder if it’s even possible for me to stop asking questions and thinking out loud, and then again when I’m quiet and introspective.And he will look at me, and I will shine. Wishing happy endings to all of you romantics! Coffee, picnic. . .food in general! A walk and talk.