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Nathanael, 35

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About Me

Life is good, I smile a lot. I try to keep my life simple. I have stopped thinking that someday I will be where I want to be in life and have realize that everyday I am exactly where I need to be. coffee and chat

PERSONAL INFORMATION

  • Looking for

    woman

  • Relationship

    Never married

  • Have kids

    No

  • Wants kids

    Someday

  • Ethnicity

    Caucasian

  • Faith

    Christian

  • Body type

    Athletic

  • Height

    5'9"

  • Eye color

    Hazel

  • Smoke

    No

  • Drink

    No

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    Man. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.

    Looking for: woman. In age: 30-40

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