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Clemente
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Man. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: woman. In age: 48-58
Well for starters, I moved back here from Calgary in Sept of ***. I'm 6 ft even and tip the scales at ***lbs. I have no kids, ( Not for lack of trying, ) Lol. I don't drink, but I do smoke pot. It keeps me looking young, Lol. I'm not into the bar scene. I'm usually D.D. for family and friends. I don't gamble except in business, I am a publisher by trade. I enjoy great conversation, debates, playing pool, darts, building things, cards, fishing. I'm a comedy kind of guy. Drama's or violent shows do nothing for me. Louis has the best pizza. I have 12 Great-Nephews and Great-Nieces all within an hr from here, and they keep me in pretty good shape, lol. Dependable, honest, reliable, always puts others first, funny, and giving, is what friends would say about me. Good looking is something that they wouldn't say,Lol. If you would like to know more, feel free to message me. I don't drink coffee, so sitting at Tim's is really not my cup of tea, Lol. A walk down by the river, if the company is good, we can head to Louis for a pizza. I'm game if you have a better suggestion.
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Johnny
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Man. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: woman. In age: 50-60
Darn, I seem to have lost all my contact information. Should I have contacted you earlier, unsuccessfully perhaps, please forgive the intrusion and accept my second glance as a compliment.Preface:I offered someone a smile the other day, and another a compliment, on the street, free of charge. Frankly, I did it because they were attractive, lit up my day and had thus earned it from me. I considered it basic gallantry, graciously offered, and expected the gifts to be simply and graciously accepted, no more. One was, and one wasn’t. You’d have though I was Jack the Ripper or something. So much for gallantry. A time is fast coming when none of us will rate a compliment, or even a second glance, sadly. Might as well enjoy the attention while you can get it, methinks. Even the virtual kind. ONWARD!Life is awfully short, isn’t it? I’’t delivered. Here’s an idea, let’s have some fun while we’re both waiting around. Here’s the pitch:“Tall, dark & handsome trilingual male, artist-philosopher-hunk type, might be looking for love at the moment, but life’s too darned short. It will happen when it happens, and it usually happens when you're not looking anyway. Meanwhile, the man will chose fun company over contrived virtue any day, and appreciate it solidly, in kind. He’ll even fix your lamp or put up your shelf. Well traveled, good company, monogamous, big hands. Mutual respect given and required. All the advantages of a boyfriend starter-kit.”“Will she be perfect? Heck no, I’m certainly not, but hopefully she’ll be an able-bodied, elegant lady-friend who’ She will be mature enough to understand that the longest journey begins with a single step, or not, and that trust is earned, as are respect, loyalty and friendship. And he’s only a lowly male after all, so no interest likely without a proper picture and proper introduction.Cheers!”P.S.: I’ve had the good fortune to learn early one of the better lessons in life. Perhaps you will appreciate it. I only go where I’m welcome, and I only stay where I’m well treated. That goes both ways as far as I’m concerned. Call it savoir-vivre.AN UPDATE.(The following anecdote should be taken with a HUGE grain of salt, and a good laugh).A mature lady friend of mine (M., in her late forties) recently blurted out something disparaging about older men dating younger women, rather than HER, at a friendly diner get-together. After coyly remarking that she herself was dating someone more than 10 years her junior, so what was her problem anyway, and deftly ducking to avoid the flying pint that ensued, I gave the matter some thought and decided to bring it up at the next meeting of the Men’s Advisory and Diagnostic Council On Women’s Behaviour.So, what makes younger women attractive to mature men you ask? And what part of that magic could ANY woman use to her advantage? You’d be surprised! After the general hilarity and usual banter died down, the Illuminati, all respectable gentlemen in their late forties and early fifties, actually agreed on 5 reasons their eyes and minds wander. It isn't ALL physical after all (not the top 3 items anyway). And yes, we would rather have the company of someone with a bit more "vécu", if only, if only…CONCLUSION UPON REQUEST…(if you ask nicely) ;-)P.P.S.: This is rather puzzling. My voyages in the meetville ocean keep bringing up a curious question: So how DOES one get to the “long term” without first going through the “short term”, and PROVING one is good enough at it to merit a longer posting? Any suggestions? A quiet beer or coffee somewhere sounds about right for starters. There’s no point if there’s no chemistry, no gleam in the eye, no scent. *** Amazing what those will do for two people.
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Willie
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Man. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 48-58
I am a great guy entering his 50's wow! how the did that happen so fast? Outdoors I like bike riding, hiking, camping, usually state parks . I also like weekend road trips around the bay area, and every so often trips far away. I also play golf, play pool at cool dive bars, with good cheap drinks. I get around sometimes on a longboard, skateboard. I go to the gym and have just started yoga. I am very open minded about most things including exercise and hobbies and movies, whatever. So if you want me to try something, sure, why not. A wise woman once said to me that the definition of *** "CONTEMPT PRIOR TO INVESTIGATION." I notice sometimes that I have allot of judgments about people, places, and things, yet I know nothing about them. So if you someone I care about asks me to try something, most of the time I'll say sure. if I have not done it before, why in the world would I say no, unless of course I am an idiot, that should not be allowed outside without someone who knows what they are doing! One of my favorite things to do combines food and sleeping and coffee and snuggling, and making love and wrestling. reading the chronicle, drinking Peet's coffee, having bagels and cream cheese, capers, crosants, eggs,orange juice whatever. etc. hanging out, messing around, making love, wrestling love all that! Sometimes we might put a movie on and hang out in bed toward late afternoon. That is just sweeeet! I have 3 sons, from two different marriages. I was last divorced in ***.office in Los Angles. I miss him the most as he lives with him mom who moved to Orange County south to be near her parents and family for help as a single mother.- He got it when he was 11, was treated, and is fine now. So life is good. The first date is not so much what we do, as it who we do it with. meet for coffee or something and talk. Get hungry we eat, then a nice walk or easy hike. I have always found then if I needed or wanted to talk to one of my sons, on whatever the topic, it was ALWAYS better to talk about it while walking. So I hope a nice walk is in the picture for the first date. After the walk we will just have to see