SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Jordan
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I am 24 years old I dont have life figured out but I am loving finding my way. I hate cheaters and liers, I have almost lost hope that there is any men out there that can stayfaithful, but prove me wrong lol. not racist but im not into dating yIblack guyand im sorry ove what you do but** ** jar heads cant do it.s. im very careing, love to have a good time, have a beautiful little girl thats my pride and joy, I am genuwin, most people cant say that and mean it but I truely am. i have a zest for life and a smiles and set of eyes men yearn for. I looove tattoos my ideal guy is a homie all tatted up g.ed out mexican that carries himself with respect and is old school, but he has to be a passionate sweetheart as well. please tell me theres someone like that out there. If its you hit me up, lets see how bad you are let the men set.the first date
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Gregory
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Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-37
I think I am shy until I get to know someone, my friends disagree. I am not normally the one that will just to go up to someone and say Hi. In my group of friends I tend to be the one to ask some stranger something and decide where to go.I would love to find someone that wants to travel and try new things, hang out at home, watch a movie, talk, cook.....I tend to be attracted to the tall, dark and handsome guys. You have to have a sense of humor, I like to see the fun in things.I love living in the middle of nowhere, but would like to get out and visit a city every now and then. I enjoy long walks, stopping to smell the flowers (really!) and enjoying nature. I have a very laid back nature and get frustrated when I am rushed. Although I hate being late and am either early or right on time. Going to get coffee and sitting talking or taking a walk.
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Lilla
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
Ohhh now you've done it, you peeked into a section of my mind, no one can save you now! *snicker*Isn't it amazing how much more of an experience you can have when you have to do something the old fashioned way?I love the convenience we have available to us now, but sometimes it can be truly wonderful to sit in front of a record player. It requires that you hook up speakers and power, a stereo box to adjust it, you have to turn on the record player and physically put the record inside. The crackles in the music give it more character and interest. If you play a record too often it deteriorates and becomes indistinguishable, the words are hard to hear as well as the notes. It makes music something special and transient. Of course, it's not the most practical thing, and I do appreciate having the option to listen to music that never changes or deteriorates. New technology makes things quick and easy to change your mind...but, I still love that I can, if I want to, take a trip back in time and listen to a record. It actually makes me think about figure and composition class, I had a revelation while in the class. That teacher showed me how to look at a subject COMPLETELY differently. It changed my perception of the world in a way, at least whenever I pick up a pen or pencil, or a mouse. I can feel things when I draw them, it's a strangely tangible experience, and yet, it's also more flat, I can be less in my head and more in the now.I tend to like people who are nerdy, geeky, kind, open-minded, silly and grounded. I don't generally like "official" dates, they become awkward far too easily. I DO appreciate being treated with respect and caring, but most of all I enjoy good conversation and repartee. Playing games and/or having tea/coffee seems to be a good start.