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Flicka
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Woman. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 49-59
Humerous, a little silly at times, and competitive. These would be several facets to my personality. I am a single mom of 2 incredible kids, one graduating high school this year; one in college. My kids keep me very grounded and young (or maybe old on some days!).I am very driven and goal oriented. I have been in sales for MANY years and have been very successful. I enjoy helping other people achieve their goals and dreams as well. Family and friends are extremely important to me. Years ago I decided to surround myself with great people who were positive and fun to be around. What a difference that makes in your life! Keeping healthy and in shape is also a must. I love to work out and do so about 3 times a week.I am old fashioned and traditional when it comes to dating and relationships. I like when a guy can treat a lady like a lady - open doors, pull out a chair, etc. The person I am looking for would have a sense of humor, love the beach, enjoy sports (baseball/football). I would hope for someone who is also successful, can hold a conversation, and can laugh at themselves (like I do myself pretty regularly). Honesty, morals, integrity, and thoughfulness are VERY important to me.
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Eugenie
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Woman. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 49-59
I am someone who doesn't care so much where I am or what I am doing.....who I am with is the most important thing. Looking for a "real" person who is unpretentious, comfortable in their own skin, and who can laugh at themself. Get together in a quiet, casual atmosphere where we can hear eachother talk.
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Nedra
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Woman. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 51-61
I am honest, thoughtful, intelligent, generous, funny, and sensual in a down-to-earth kind of way. I have a very playful and passionate nature. I love being active - swimming, cycling, kayaking, camping - but those things are so much more fun with a companion. I'm looking for a best friend who will share in the fun of playtime as well as the occasional frustration of being a "grown-up," and who is open to growing into a permanent, mature relationship. I love music. I sing (well, I'm told) and can convince the untrained ear that I play the guitar. I have been singing and playing liturgical music most of my adult life. I listen primarily to classic rock and country but I can enjoy just about any genre at an outdoor venue. A concert under the stars is a little slice of heaven. Someday I hope to kayak out to Bear Island from the mainland. I started cycling again last summer. While I have always loved the outdoors, I have not always been this active. It has come as part of a conscious choice to be true to myself. I recently encountered this quote, which I really love:"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs...[And] if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly. " I have very mixed feelings about that. I have been teaching children with special needs for nearly thirty years. Love the job, love the kids, do not love the direction that politics and educational policy have taken in the past decade. Still not quite sure I want to be when (if?!) I grow up - so for now I'm happy to have a few more years to contemplate that. As I approach the end of my career, I find myself seeking out more challenges rather than less. I want to travel. I want to encounter other cultures, places I've never seen before. I want to use the skills that I've developed over the years in new ways. I am not young, gorgeous, or thin. I hope to find an affectionate best friend who will appreciate the sparkle in my eyes more than the wrinkles around them, and the sound of my laughter more than the measure of my thighs. I love music and the outdoors. An outdoor concert (I'll bring the picnic - we can munch and talk before and after!) sounds great, but I'm open to lots of options so long as it's public and we can talk.