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Cheri
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Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
I love football , food, and fun. I enjoy most out door activities, I love to sing but hate to dance. Grab a drink and get to know each other .
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Leticia
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Woman. 40 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 37-47
Hi! I am Interested in meeting new friends to do things we love. Eventually a long term romance if its right. I am a pretty busy with work kind a girl so appreciate when I get dragged away for fun. I love music and movies. Dining at unique restaurants. I love doing most things outdoors but really love riding my bike and doing Bikram Yoga. I like watching sports football is my favorite and I'm willing to watch the last two min of any good basketball game. I am pretty funny too. I like dogs and i like to be active. I enjoy catching the latest movie or a good concert. I am a straight forward person and like low dramatics. I believe Life is to be enjoyed and it is what you make it!Make it well l ;) I am pretty spontaneous and like to do a variety of things. Love surprises as long as I'm planning to be surprised ;)
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Carmela
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Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
I'm a senior graphic designer/insect enthusiast who originally hails from the DC metro area (I miss DC terribly). So never fear; for I am brave enough to properly dispose of any arachnid, insect, or other invertebrate you may be too frightened to extirpate yourself. ...However, I am afraid of moths.* (I will spare you the gory details of this story. Those who are intrigued and wish for an explanation may scroll to the end of this section to find why I fear moths so.) I'm sarcastic--yet witty--and prefer the company of those who have an equally compelling sense of humor, and who would love for me to learn how to make their coffee so that I might bring it to them in bed in the morning (or at night, if that's how you roll). Oh -- I don't date men who are married or in a relationship. Sorry fellas, but it's bad juju. *The Moth Incident* When I was a child, I was casually strolling through a field of tall grass when, out of nowhere, a moth flew directly into my gaping maw (this was totally undeserved!). And while it was purely accidental, the moth (now likely confused and surely broken) had survived this ordeal and had certainly realized that this was not only a brilliant defense mechanism, but also what the moth community needed to rise up against their human oppressors using fear tactics (seriously, who wants a moth to fly into their mouth?). My theory is that this information has been passed on to subsequent moth generations, turning this random, accidental encounter into quite deliberate acts of aggression. For whenever moths are fluttering about my head, they always seem to aim directly for my mouth. And while I've been fortunate enough to avoid another moth/mouth encounter, whenever a moth is bold enough to take a dive toward my mouth, they always seem to hit my philtrum, as if to say: "I'm a kamikaze moth, b!tch. Let me at your mouth again; let's see if I miss a second time."Moths...**shudder** I'd prefer elaborating on subsequent dates. I enjoy cooking for others and would love to make a delicious dinner at either my place or his. And I'd love to deem someone worthy enough of my Ultimate Omelet the morning after. ...You know, to go with the coffee. (My omelet is totally worth it. Seriously.)