SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Kathie
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Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-37
Rather than lay it ALL out here, I think it is so much easier and better to get to know someone in person. I appreciate that this site provides opportunity for introductions that otherwise wouldn't happen, but everything after that I prefer to do the old fashioned way. ;) Double career = full-time cosmetologist & part-time marketing/networking/events/sales rep. ...So, introduce yourself...and we'll go from there! :) First dates are best kept simple. Something with no time constraint where we can sit and talk and get to know each other. After that, the sky's the limit!
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Nylah
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
Ok, details…I’m a born and raised Montrealer, who became a bit of a travel addict over the past few years… I’ve been to over 20 different countries, and I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of seeing new places (and all the hilarity that comes with it, obviously!). Personality-wise, I’d say I’m pretty easy to get along with, and have a knack for making (most) people laugh. I love hanging out with friends and family, whether we’re just catching up over drinks or eating really good food (big fan of food). In terms of music, I like it – lots of it! I’m also learning how to play the guitar…but I really shouldn’t brag about that - it’s coming along a bit more slowly than I should probably admit…..in the mean time, would definitely be up for meeting fun people who know of some cool spots in the city - they exist, no? ;) I'd pretty much be up for anything; if we could make each other laugh, then I'd say we'd be off to a good start.
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Bryana
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
Soo...I'm an English teacher. A pretty stereotypical one, too: book nerd, grammar nazi, post-it hoarder, red pen connoisseur, owner of a ridiculous number of cardigans. My job is super important to me (and really time-consuming/exhausting) but I'm trying to find the right balance between being a great educator and having an actual life outside the building. Two deal-breakers right out of the gate (sorry for going negative so early in the campaign...) but because of my job I don't have much patience for grown men who act like the teenagers I spend all day around, and I will judge you for bad grammar. I can't help it. (Sorry?) However, I promise I'm not anti-fun - part of my job is entertaining kids all day and I have a sarcastic, dorky, silly sense of humor. I have a pretty deep well of Animal Farm and Lord of the Flies jokes, and I love a bad pun. Anywho. Family is very important to me. We're freakishly functional and very close. My parents have been together for over three decades and they're an inspiration in all kinds of ways. I'm also pretty proud to say I'm building up a good network of friends up here - I'm most definitely an introvert, so making friends isn't the easiest for me, but I've stumbled into a great group and I couldn't be happier about that. I love history, music, going to plays and museums, stuff like that. I'm up for exploring, love road trips and travel in general, but I also enjoy just relaxing and hanging out. I'm looking for someone who's easy to talk to, kind, generous, smart and funny. Are you that somebody? (Ugh, that sounded cheesy. Whatever.) Hi. I'd love to go somewhere subdued and laid back (crowded and noisy clubs/bars are what hell is like, I'm pretty sure) where a good conversation can take place. A stroll around town is great, as is a picnic, going to a museum, historical walking tours, wine tastings, stuff like that is my favorite.