SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Keithto
Online
Man. 66 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: woman. In age: 49-69
Hi! My name is Keithto. I am divorced catholic native american man with kids from Kinder, Louisiana, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a woman, love of my life.
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Stuart
Online
Man. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 43-53
Can't live without: My Faith, Kids, Family Friends, & taking vacations... I love life and experiencing new things. I love to go to the movies, going out to dinner, sporting events (Bama *** am equally comfortable relaxing on the couch, reading or watching television. I have a tremendous work ethic and take pride in my job. Love all types of music...especially country. Enjoy walks in the park, holding hands and just laughing and talking. I would like to meet someone who has lived and experienced life and wants someone to share it with and not someone to complete her. I would like to meet someone who understands how to overcome adversity and be stronger for it. Laughing together is very important. Obviously, we both have to be attracted to each other and if you don't have a picture posted, I'm not going to respond. It just isn't fair. The first things I notice are a woman's eyes and smile. We really never know if we click until we speak or meet.... Totally Open, but would just like to have a drink at first, sit down and learn what makes you tick....
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Meredith
Online
Man. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: woman. In age: 44-54
I am new to the area, so like a small town boy moves to the big city...a little out of my element. I moved to NJ, for career a little less than a year ago. I guess I am more old fashion than metro...so I apologize if you are looking for the hip guy...I am more like the hipster-dufus. But I have been told I wear a suit very well, and have more than one pair of jeans (work and dress). I do not take my self too seriously, and have no problem laughing at myself when I am being a dork.I have been a farmer, cowboy, and my professional career is in college athletics, though my passion is developing and training athletes and non-athletes. Yes, I do own a cowboy hat, used to own two but lost one on the side of a mountain in CO, my father owns a ranch there. I grew up with simple values of putting in a hard days work, friends and family first, smile and say hello to everyone, and treat a woman with respect and affection...well, the last one I know on my own.Have been divorced for over 3 years, lived a very quiet, simple non-social life as I have had to be like Andy Dufresne and crawl through a river of sh*t to come out clean on the other side. Father of identical twin teenage boys...Lord help me, and a 10 year old princess. My kids do not live with me, and I am a very proud and involved father, so you need to know my priorities. And yes, I co-parent so their mother will always be in my life but there is no drama.Some simple thoughts:**Yes, I take very good care of myself physically...No, I will not wear a banana hammock at the beach or take my shirt of in front of people.**Yes, I have no problem being brave and killing (or removing) the spider in the shower...No, I will not take on the three WWE wrestlers that looked at you at the bar, though I will explain to you that it is a compliment, and I am the lucky guy taking you home.**Yes, I am confident enough in my own self to go shopping with you...No, I will not stand in the underwear section while you hold them up, bring them home and show me in private.**Yes, I will always think you are beautiful...No, I will not spend a half hour convincing you what you are wearing looks good. Trust me, by the way I look at you, what I whisper in your ear, and how I treat you when we get home...you will know you look amazing, and I appreciated it.**Finally, cause from what I understand on this site, this is important: I am physically, mentally, financially, and emotionally stable. And my pictures are me and not from ***, I had much longer hair then...no I did not have a mullet.I still believe in bringing flowers to a woman, opening the door for others, and my grandmother taught me how to hug someone like you mean it. The honest truth is no matter what I write here doesn't show me as a man, friend, father, or lover...the same goes for anyone reading this...just take the time to say "hello, and we can go from there...hey, what do you have to lose. Keep it simple...find a quiet place to sit or walk. Just talk and make eye contact. See if there is truth in a connection or maybe just a great friendship. I always like the thought of a "non-date" date...like get rid of the pressure and just be yourself.