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Lgrace
Offline
Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-31
Hi! My name is Lgrace. I am never married catholic caucasian woman without kids from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Carey
Online
Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
I've been on here before, and had no luck all though I didn't give it a fair try. So here I'am again men just don't want to approach women anymore so I guess this is our only option these days. So about me... I'm a hardworking mother, I've been in the same workplace for 8 years. I have 3 beautiful children (we all say that, but mine are actually beautiful). I have a great sense of humor, and enjoy having conversations not big on the awkward silent moments. I'm very outgoing and find it hard to get embarrassed even if I do stupid things, hey who doesn't do them after all better to laugh at yourself. I enjoy golfing although I didn't get out as much as I wanted to this year I will make up for it next year. I like to try new things, I went flying on Friday that was a awesome rush, next sky-jumping (maybe, I don't think it would be a great idea to have a couple beers before that though). I also enjoy staying at home making dinner and watching movies. but also find its important to get out once in awhile. I have a few tattoos I enjoy the type of art, still have some to finish and will work on covering up a bit more skin in the future (maybe on a date hint hint). I'm at a point in my life where I would like to find someone to share these experiences with me. So I have put together a little bucket list of traits I'm looking for:Has a valid licenseHas a actual jobCares about his family (Family is important to me)Enjoy golf, you don't to be great at it just means im gonna kick your A**Good sense of humor Well be creative, and bring your wallet.
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Jaime
Online
Woman. 34 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 31-41
I am one of the last of my friends to be single and although I have no problem going out on my own, some people seem to find that daunting and it doesn’t guarantee finding people to hang out with or even to have a decent conversation with. I am also a teacher, so I don’t tend to meet many people professionally and am often bogged down with grading, planning and coaching.I am passionate and whimsical, rational and romantic, intelligent and introspective, silly and sardonic. I love being outdoors (when it isn’t freezing out), rocking out to my favorite music, and writing. I am a bibliophile and have a love affair with words, so if your vocabulary is limited to “yo, your hot” and/or you think proof reading is for nerds, please stop reading now and move along to the next kissy-face picture you come to.I have met a few people online before and have realized that it is ridiculous to hang hope on someone you have a few exchanges with in terms of dating, but people do and there’s an underlying pressure to “like or not to like”, yet everyone I’ve ever dated has been a friend first. Therefore, while I am hoping to encounter someone special, it is more important to meet someone cool to spend time with and take it from there. Ultimately, I want to know and be known. To recognize something in another person that inspires me to be better, while accepting me as I am. I am not sure what it is I’m seeking, but I recognize when it’s missing. Give me a man who speaks fluent sarcasm, who can weave dreams into realities, who can follow my obscure literary and film references, who will call me on my bullsh*t and who will let me know him as I let him know me and I will be fulfilled.Can you tell over coffee or a beer whether there’s enough character in the character beside you to make you want to delve a bit deeper? If so, drop me a line.Ps ... I'm on a bit of a health kick, working on changing foods and such which is leading me to want to be more healthy all around - so if you are only silent due to the smoking thing, don't miss out... I may be done soon! I appreciate a phone call first and let's see if we click... but it isn't a good idea to wait so long the spark sputters out, so rather than draw out texting/chatting, wouldn't it be fun to do something early on so it is less like an interview and more like a new experience?