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Woman. 70 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 55-73
I spend a lot of time thinking about the present and try to live in it without worrying about the past or future too much. Need a partner to share every moment of my life with, to feel joy and happiness.
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Lacey
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Woman. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 30-40
Where to start :-)..Very down to earth, genuine, kind hearted, mild tempered, peaceful girl looking for someone with like qualities.. A sense of humor is always a plus as I like to give it right back :-)Hoping to find something Longterm eventually.. Not really sure where that road is right now.. But this is worth a try -The rest can be for conversation later.. Pretty much an open book :-) Pretty open to anything..
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Dorris
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Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
I recently got my teaching license, and I'm currently substitute teaching, while looking forward to starting my career as a full-time art teacher. I also teach an after school art workshop for high school students two afternoons a week. I love children, as well as all things creative and crafty. I tend to be patient, cheerful, and easy-going. I have a nerdy streak a mile wide, which manifests itself through a great love of board games, sci-fi and fantasy novels, National Geographic or History channel specials on ancient cultures, and movies of all kinds.I have a loving family, fabulous friends, and I am, for the most part, happy with my life and the path I'm on (even if it is still a work in progress). I just want to find that special someone to share it with. Someone to come home to at night and cook dinner with, then curl up on the couch and watch movies together. Someone to go on adventures with, and who will take random road trips with me, just because we have some free time and feel like exploring. Someone who can challenge my Mario Kart Wii supremacy (many have tried, and all have failed *maniacal laugh*). Bonus points if that someone is tall, bearded, and nerdy. As much as I love movies, they aren't great for first dates. Coffee shops are far more conducive to conversation. Perhaps a few two player board games can be thrown into the mix. Perhaps, if we hit it off, we could relocate to a pool hall and play a few rounds. I'm not particularly great at pool, but I love it anyway.