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Ursula
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Woman. 23 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 20-30
I like to be adventurous, but not dumb. I absolutely love to dance, but I\'m not looking to party every night or weekend. If you’re a hangouter, we’ll do along, looking forward to your message.
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Karin
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Woman. 25 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 22-32
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ANYTHING JUST ASK ME..THERE IS WAY TO MUCH ABOUT ME TO WRITE IN THIS DUMB ASS BOX...NOR DO I HAVE THE PATIENCES ..DON'T COME AT ME WITH B.S CAUSE I WILL NOT RESPOND!! ..HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A BLESSED DAY XOXO :)
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Ina
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Woman. 22 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 19-29
I feel as if this part of the sign up process is where you would list all the things to write about to attract someone else, whether or not they actually make up your personality. I'll try something different, ( I appologize if im breaking dating site etiquete but bare with me). I like Star Trek, Zelda, camping, animals, quoting every movie I've ever watched and a very dry sense of humor some days. (To the point where my friends want to gouge out my eyeballs to shut me up). I like pretty much all kinds of music, except country...for the most part :P I honestly think it would be nice to go on a couple of dates or even just to meet a few new ppl, i'd describe myself as fairly pleasant a little sarcastic at times, but who isn't these days? :P Hmmm first date what to go with that awkward dinner date where you feel as if your on a quiz show hoping to answer all the questions in a correct way for the grantastic prize which you stop and think about, sometimes its honestly something so silly like a rubber raft you will probably never have the opportunity to use. Movie date, where you hardly say anything to each other therefore defeating the actual purpose of getting to know each other. ( I'll concede they're awesome as a date later, just not off the get go) First dates are honestly just to tell if you're curious to know more or if the person is all wrong for you. My opinion go to a quiet out of the way sit down bar, some place with music to cover those awkward silences, but not so loud that you're shouting at one another. (so much more awkward than a movie, feeling obligated to speak but having to shout) :P Have a drink, calm those nerves which everyone seems to have on these first timers. Worst case scenario you have a nice brewski and a conversation with someone new, with no outside or setting pressures that would make the whole experience more complicated than it needs to be.