SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Ashli
Online
Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
I just want to say this first.... Treat me the same way that you would like a man to treat your own daughter. Because not only do you get my respect, You will be teaching your daughter ( if you have one) how a man should treat her. I was raised in the country but now live in town. I am always open to new adventures and ideas. I just love life and I don't ever take things for granted. I am very down to earth and level headed. As of the last two years I have really been into fitness and eating right. I prefer you to have the same interest in this part of my life because it is a lifestyle that I plan to keep. Since I was raised in the country, I expect to be treated like a lady. If you don't respect me and my values you can move on. I am looking for a man that has his life together and knows what he wants. Please don't have drama in your life, I work very hard at keeping it out of mine. I want the man to do this part because it tells me a lot about you. No pressure though...
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Bess
Online
Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I enjoy all sorts of sports. Learning new things is always positive so I like to keep an open mind. I\'m looking for an honest caring loyal person.
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Laurence
Online
Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I'll get to this later - which will probably never happen... I'm a procrastinator but at least I'm honest! Truth is, I'd rather talk about this section over a beer -- much better way to spend time :)I guess I will say this: I am not looking to date someone younger than me. Even if you're only 1 year older that works -- I simply would like to find a guy well put together (E.g., higher degree, FT job, homeowner or upscale renter, over the "bro" scene, keeps a clean bathroom [very important; I WILL look behind your shower curtain!], chivalrous, etc). I've found that guys my own age truly aren't ready to be committed, as they usually lack the above. But hey, if you think you can prove me wrong then I'm still open!And I'll also add this now: Gentlemen, a profile of semi-nude photos, no matter how chiseled your abs, does not not impress me. Nor does a handful of "selfies", i.e. all shots of you taken by yourself with your own phone. That simply makes me assume you have no friends or family or social life whatsoever! Sorry, but I know everyone on here judges by pictures - I'm trying to judge in a GOOD way! As for you suburban boys, if you want to date a city girl, then move to the city! I don't have the time to "commute" to dates! Something FUN! I can't do a formal/fancy first date that makes you feel stiff and contained. I like activities that can keep us engaged (even if drinks at a bar!) but also provide distractions, because hey, some dates just don't click and you've gotta make lemonade! But please, don't plan a 12 hour first date of back-to-back activities! This isn't The Bachelorette! I know I'm awesome to hang out with, but what if you're not?! Hehe, jk, sort of.