SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Price
Online
Man. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 26-36
I’m an ***hole. I won’t open doors for you, in fact be careful as I will likely trip you as you go through the door for laughs and giggles. I expect you to cook for me and clean up my mess after I eat. And by the way, I’m a really messy eater. Food everywhere, on the floor, in my lap, but these are the least of your worries.I leave my socks on the floor in the bedroom, and yes they stink. I will not do laundry, and insist that you do it. Not just insist, you must LOVE to do my laundry and look forward to it. Look forward to it like you look forward to water in the desert. Look forward to it like you look forward to seeing your family after years of separation. I think you get the picture.Also I don’t do romance, I expect action on the first date, big time action, and I won’t sleep over (yes this will be at your place because I don’t want you to know where I live).POF (Plenty of Fish) says that I should also talk about these four points so as I don’t waste my time and be successful here, so let me address each one:1. Talk about your hobbies. – kicking puppies2. Talk about your goals/aspirations – finding a rich woman to take care of me3. Talk about yourself and what makes you unique – I’m not unique in the least bit4. Your taste in music – The Cranberries, Enya, Mazzy Star, ****cat Dolls, Indigo GirlsOK girls, waiting for your ***…go HAPPY HOUR, COFFEE, DINNER, ANYTHING REALLY.
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Dell
Online
Man. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 25-35
Laid back individual but always make sure that business and other important matters are taken care of. I\'m looking for a good person to get to know. Someone who has a good heart is affectionate and not looking to waste my time.
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Rashawn
Online
Man. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 25-35
I am an adventurer who believes in a balanced but exciting lifestyle. I like to ride the divide between nature and culture. I spend my days outdoors - running, hiking, or playing sports - and, at night, I dive into cultural pleasures, like movies, books, and music.I teach humanities courses at a private high school, including art, film, photography, creative writing, and anthropology. Despite a demanding work load, I insist on living a life filled with pleasures, thrills, and enlightenment. I spend my weekends catching movies at the Loft, attending music shows, reading, and participating in any number of other awesome activities. I have been listening to bluegrass, old folk music, and even reading up on the cultural history of the area. I just visited the local library and picked up The Anthology of American Folk Music, a collection of old folks songs recorded by the Smithsonian in ***. I even threw on Ice Cube's "Today Was a Good Day" as I woke up last weekend. The same experimentation holds true for my tastes in film, food, and books. I sample from a bit of everything. I go to the Loft fairly often and catch independent and foreign films, but I am not above a good popular thriller or drama. For literature, I float back-and-forth between poetry and prose. I enjoy the poetry of 19th century nature- Ultimately, I have many interests and am insatiable when it comes to knowledge.