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Tabatha
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Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
I am a single mother looking for someone that is man enough to look past the fact that I am overweight and have a 12 year old kid. you wouldnt believe how hard it has been to find someone like that. I want someone that will like me for me and not expect me to support them. Someday I want to get married and have more kids so, Im on this site hoping to find someone to fall in love with. Go play pool or shoot darts....something that will allow us to enjoy each others company.
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Ofelia
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Woman. 34 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 31-41
I'm an elementary school teacher and love to travel to new places and keep healthy. I would like to meet someone who can make me laugh, show me new places and new things and be what has been missing in my life. I'd like to meet up for coffee or a drink, have a conversation where we get to know each other a bit better and see if there's that *spark*
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Jamie
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-38
Ah, the dreaded personal description...well, I like stuff..nonsense...and even tomfoolery. I'm quick with silliness, but can be serious just as easily when called for. I have nerdy tendencies and absolutely adore terrible science jokes (well, terrible jokes in general). My humor may appear sarcastic at times, but always is good-natured, because it's about making people laugh & having a good time. No matter the situation, I try to put people at ease, even if I am not the most comfortable. You may say I'm an extroverted introvert. I'm approachable, genuine, & (above all) caring. I also have strong ties to my family. I seek the same traits in a guy, but also someone who can verbally pique my interest & joust me. There's just something sexy about an articulate man. Randomness is also highly encouraged, along with culture & the proverbial "thirst for knowledge". It might sound cliche, but I love helping people and volunteered as an EMT for a number of years before becoming a Paramedic. As it is my passion, I definitely find it rewarding, interesting, & frustrating all at the same time. I don't think I'd have it any other way. Without the feelings of frustration, there is only complacency coupled with cynicism, and I refuse to go down that road. I would ultimately like to get my MD/DO in Emergency Medicine and complete my dream, but for now, I'm happy with my career. I sing as much as I can, whether it's with my choral society or just in the shower! I love to learn & find myself reading books on varied topics, trying to absorb as much as I can. I LOVE retro video games, but will play some new stuff as well (Huge fan of Mario & LoZ). I find it's a great way to de-stress from work :)Fun Facts:-Addicted to spicy tuna sushi-Favorite book genre: Medical Thriller-Has a HUGE crush on Adam Sandler-Is deathly afraid of spiders...we're talking shrieked-in-the-ER-while-giving-a-report bad-; knows it's going to be a good day when Phil comes on the radio-Secretly wants to be an opera singer -Would love to own a ***'s Donkey Kong or Pac-Man cabinet more so than a diamond ring (though jewelry is nice!)-Wishes to travel more...especially now that I've gotten rid of my "flying apprehension"...for the most partBasically, I'm the type of person who may talk about science/medicine one minute and quote Family Guy or Monty Python the next. I'm the respectful girl you could take home to meet mom, who'd love to help with dinner. I'm also the girl who can laugh at friends' wildly inappropriate jokes (making some of my own in the process), hold a scared patient's hand giving words of comfort, or kiss you softly after I beat you unmercifully in Street Fighter II. Wow, I've sufficiently rambled on long enough! :) If you've read thus far & your interest is picqued, feel free to send me a message/chat. I'd love to find out about you, too! First dates = mutual awkwardness, so something where you can talk & get to know someone a bit better, but not take yourselves too seriously in the process. Perhaps a karaoke jam after dinner?