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Doreen
Offline
Woman. 22 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 19-29
I'm 22 years old. A single mother of two children. My daughter is four and my sons two. They have a father so I'm not looking for anything like that. Its hard to meet people when I have them all the time so I figured I'd try this again. I'm not looking for hookups or one nighters. I want a relationship. I love the beach and plan on owning my own house on one some day. I like country / rock music. Anything to do with the outdoors. I work out ***days a week. I currently work at a retail store as assistant manager but plan on going back to school next year for freelance/court reporting. Anything
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Paulette
Online
Woman. 25 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 22-32
Im Not Good At Writing About Myself If U Wanna Know Something Feel Free To Ask Im Down To Earth Im Not A **** Sometimes I May Come Off As One But Im Really Not Just A Lil Blunt At Times I Work 5 Days A Week Mon-Fri 3pm To 11pm So My Nights And Weekends And Some Daytime Is When Im Free I Like To Go Out With My Friends Or Visit My Family Or Go Shopping When Im Not Working Anything Else U Wanna Know Just Ask I Hate These Things Well Id Like To Do Something Fun But Let Us Get To Really Get To Know Each Other Like Meet For A Drink Or Dinner Sounds Corny But Bowling Would Be Cute Easy To Talk And Have A Good Time Together Or Even Like A Dave And Busters Never Been There But Heard Its A Nice Place
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Trisha
Online
Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
I'm a confident, smart, driven, ambitious, successful woman and I'm very happy about the way my life has turned out thus far. I believe in living life to the fullest, we only get one shot at it. Life is far too short to be unhappy!... Anyway, I like lists, so perhaps this one will give you some more insight into me...-I am a Sorority girl & a geek (I refuse to fall into a stereotype)-I am fortunate enough to LOVE my job-I graduated in ***with a BS in MIS and in May ***with my MBA-I like to be challenged on a daily basis-I thrive off chaos-I have more optimism than 99% of the population-I love animals and can't imagine not having pets -I appreciate properly used grammar-I plan my days so that I can get enough sleep (8 hours or I'm grumpy)-I believe rainy days are meant for staying in bed-My favorite day of the year is the first time it snows-I listen to any kind of music (as long as I can sing along to it)-I am not a coffee drinker (though in the summer I love the occasional iced coffee)-I can't remember life before my iPhone-I own a home with my twin sister-I am notorious for having car problems, though my newest one is good to me...for now-I put on pjs as soon as I get home from the office-I love my 35 min commute for the sole reason that it gives me time to listen to music and sing completely off key...and I don't even care that other drivers probably give me funny looks :***I know. Shame on me. -*update*.. Now I want to go back for more!!!-I have always wanted to learn how to play the guitar. I've had an acoustic for 9 years now and I've still yet to learn.What I'm looking for:Send me a nice message and tell me something about yourself! I get more than my fair share of messages, and while I promise I will do my best to read each every one, say something that will make you stand out.Chances are I will not respond to you if:-Your message or profile is written with bad grammar - dating is like interviewing...you wouldn't go into an interview looking sloppy or with typos on your resume...same goes for your profile and the way you present yourself in your messages-You only say "hey, what's up?" Look, I wrote a long profile, and if you can't find ONE SINGLE THING to talk about based upon what's here, I can already tell we won't get along. Keep it short & sweet. I'm not big on long exchanges before the meet-up, as I find that regardless of how much you talk to someone online you can never truly KNOW THEM until you get to interact with them face-to-face. Other than that, I'm a big proponent of the man taking the lead on planning it. Oh but hey, it's the 21st century and I do well for myself - I'm willing to go dutch on the bill, but you men are all so confusing. Some get insulted when you offer to pay and some literally wait for you add your share. Help a girl out and set the expectations up front.