SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Jehoshaphat
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Man. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 25-35
I'm your old-fashioned type of guy who still believes in strong morals, opening doors and buying dinner. What I find most attractive in a woman is a strong sense of loyalty and a compassionate heart. I joined meetville due to a busy schedule, which brings little opportunity to meet the ladies. I have my bachelor's degree in both Criminal Justice and Public Law and have ambitions of going back for law school. Currently, I work for the government and learning as much as I can. Ultimately I would say I'm looking for an independant woman, yet knows she can't do it all on her own. She is honest, ambitious, caring, outgoing yet chill with a playful spirit! She enjoys staying in shape, takes interest in my passions, introduces me to hers and will even rough it outdoors with me every once in a while.I love getting in the gym and is definitely my stress reliever. I grew up playing hockey and baseball and both will always be passions of mine. I enjoy dinner/movies but also like to throw in the occasional creative date. I enjoy all music apart from jazz/bluegrass, however, have to say my favorite is alternative.**IMPORTANT**Not being shallow but looks are definitely important!! I feel it is necessary to create the original spark/chemistry. I am looking for a classy lady, who consistently takes care of herself and takes pride in her appearance.-5'6) with blonde or jet black hair. I definitely appreciate an athletic build and a golden heart. If this fits you, PLEASE throw me a hook!
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Nahor
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Man. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 23-33
I love baking, inviting friends and having game night or cooking weird desserts and food for them. I’m attracted to people with nice smile. It must be someone who keeps up with family traditions.
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Rashawn
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Man. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 25-35
I am an adventurer who believes in a balanced but exciting lifestyle. I like to ride the divide between nature and culture. I spend my days outdoors - running, hiking, or playing sports - and, at night, I dive into cultural pleasures, like movies, books, and music.I teach humanities courses at a private high school, including art, film, photography, creative writing, and anthropology. Despite a demanding work load, I insist on living a life filled with pleasures, thrills, and enlightenment. I spend my weekends catching movies at the Loft, attending music shows, reading, and participating in any number of other awesome activities. I have been listening to bluegrass, old folk music, and even reading up on the cultural history of the area. I just visited the local library and picked up The Anthology of American Folk Music, a collection of old folks songs recorded by the Smithsonian in ***. I even threw on Ice Cube's "Today Was a Good Day" as I woke up last weekend. The same experimentation holds true for my tastes in film, food, and books. I sample from a bit of everything. I go to the Loft fairly often and catch independent and foreign films, but I am not above a good popular thriller or drama. For literature, I float back-and-forth between poetry and prose. I enjoy the poetry of 19th century nature- Ultimately, I have many interests and am insatiable when it comes to knowledge.