SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Luella
Online
Woman. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 43-53
Im easy going and quick witted. I like going to movies, out to dinner, meeting with friends, or just snuggling on the couch.Just want to find someone to enjoy the next phase of my life. Kids are grown and moved away. Now is my time. I like to travel or just hang out. A nice smile goes along way with me. Our first date should be a simple meeting for coffee or dinner. Lets just meet to see if there's chemistry before we commit to a whole evening together.
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Elvia
Online
Woman. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 44-54
Who am I? I'm casual, adventurous, outgoing and a mom but perhaps a bit shy at first. My kids live with me most of the time so if kids are not your thing then you'll want to move on. If you're still reading, hello! Where to begin? I enjoy a great conversation over coffee or over a beer but I don't want to close the place. I love going up North to get away and enjoy nature. I'm not one to lay on the beach to tan but I'll walk on the beach, swim, kayak, hike, bike and explore. I've traveled and I'd like to do more, in the USA and abroad. I like surprises. Routine is good but spontaneity keeps life exciting. Jeans are great, if I must dress up then so be it but I seem to concentrate more on what I'm doing than what I'm wearing. I've golfed a few times in my life and I'm terrible but I still like it and I'd go if you'd have the patience to teach me how to do it better ... but if we putt-putt, I can be very competitive. I love go-carts and was super excited when all my kids were old/tall enough to ride. I drive a mini-)I'm hoping to find that great mix of fun, funny, responsible (but not stuffy,) adventurous, confident, nice guy who is my best friend, likes kids, doesn't smoke or do drugs or drink too much and is fairly healthy and in shape. I'm also a realist and I know that we all have baggage. I'd prefer somebody with the carry-on size and not the full set! I've not met you yet so please don't assume I'm like all the others and I'll do the same for you. I don't "need" a man in my life but I'd like one. There's more to my story but I think this is long enough. Meeting in person is the test of chemistry so if I've intrigued you then by all means, send me a message ... Please have a photo... Coffee of course! No really, anything casual works for me.
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Wanda
Online
Woman. 48 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 45-55
New to the area. I love a good laugh and find a man with a good sense of humor and a quick wit extremely sexy. I like a man who is confident with a touch of swag but who is not arrogant. He must be kind, generous, passionate, compassionate, and adventurous. I know it sounds like I'm putting out a laundry list of wants, but I feel at this stage in my life I know what I'm looking for in a partner, and I know what I have to offer to one as well. Essentially, I'm looking for my best friend.I'm extremely loyal to those I love and consider friends and family the most important things in life. I love to cook and bake and am most at home either in the kitchen or at the ballpark. I'm learning to appreciate the PNW but think I'll always consider the South my home. In other words, I'll need a partner who is accepting of my commuter lifestyle. I love most all kinds of music (I'm a little iffy on the new Country stuff. I do love Johnny Cash, though) and love going to the movies. I don't mean to sound harsh, but I've found online dating to be awkward and frustrating. There seems to be a lot of *** and forth but not a lot of actual meeting. I also seem to receive a lot of attention from men who want to 'chat' (talk dirty) or attention from much younger men. While this is flattering, it's not what I'm looking for. I'm also not interested in communicating with those who choose not to post pictures. What's the point? I have no idea who I'm talking with if I can't see your face. Thanks for checking out my profile. If you think we might share some things in common, give me a holler! What do we have to lose?