SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Cole
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Woman. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-37
Hey, I’m Nicole! I am currently a nanny to an amazing family I’ve been with for 6 years, and am also studying to becoming a teacher. I love to laugh and love being around people who can make me laugh. I’m a kind person and always try to put other before myself. My family and friends mean the world to me and I am looking for someone with the same values. I’d love to find a guy who is looking for a long-term relationship and is a caring, funny, and an all-around good person. So get to know me!
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Britt
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Woman. 24 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 21-31
My hobbies are hanging out with my friends, going for a run, and watching movies. I love watching movies! I throw out movies quotes in conversation and, yeah, it's mainly out of habit. I also like to do basically anything outside like hiking, camping, and swimming. I'll basically try anything outdoorsy once. What makes me unique is that I'm not a typical woman and no I'm not just saying that. I don't like playing games and I'm very straightforward. I'm sarcastic and quick and tend to say what's on my mind. That could be because I don't seem to have a filter...but I'm just going to call it honesty. I like the typical movie and dinner date, but I really enjoy out of the box dates like playing paintball.
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Lavender
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Woman. 25 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 22-32
Apparently this sort of disclaimer is in order... no, I have not been baptized. No, I will not be baptized. So... there's that. I have a decent group of friends here but am looking to branch out and meet new people. I'm not looking to get married but rather for someone I can have fun with and take ot from there. So... if you ever want to grab a drink, catch a show, or even just tell me where there is to play pool in this town.... feel free to shoot me a message. Oh... PS -- I HATE country. I'm just saying.... bluegrass is superior. **I would say to young people a number of things, and I have only one minute. I would say, let them remember that there is a meaning beyond absurdity. Let them be sure that every little deed counts, that every word has power, and that we can do — every one — our share to redeem the world despite of all absurdities and all the frustration and all disappointments. And above all, remember that the meaning of life is to live life as it if were a work of art. You're not a machine. When you are young, start working on this great work of art called your own existence.** - Abraham Heschel Probably meet somewhere for a couple drinks... have some dinner or shoot some pool or whatever. I'm pretty easy going but shy at first so the cursory social lubricant is always helpful :P